Tvisyn
Tvisyn is a coastal town in the northern region of Lyria, situated along a sheltered harbor on Tvisyn Bay. It is the administrative center of the municipality of Vestergaard and has an estimated population of about 8,000 residents.
Geography and climate: The town lies at the edge of pine forests and rolling hills. It experiences
History: Founded in the 13th century as a fishing village, Tvisyn developed through shipbuilding and timber
Economy: The current economy blends fishing, small manufacturing, seafood markets, and local crafts. Tourism—anchored by the
Culture and landmarks: Notable sites include the 14th-century St. Bartholomew Church, the Tvisyn Lighthouse, and the
Transportation: Tvisyn is connected by regional roads and a regular ferry service to neighboring towns. The
Governance and demographics: The town is governed by a democratically elected council for four-year terms. The