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Uytkows

Uytkows is a fictional village commonly used in encyclopedic examples to illustrate rural settlement in temperate regions. In these renderings it sits in the midlands of a generic country, with an estimated population of about 2,300 residents and a land area of roughly 6 square kilometers.

The toponym Uytkows is believed to derive from a river name Uytka and the regional suffix -ows,

Geographically, Uytkows lies on a gentle floodplain near the Uyt River, with mixed farmland, deciduous woodland,

Historically, the village appears in medieval records from the 13th century, centered on a manor, a weekly

Economy and culture: The local economy today relies on agriculture, small-scale manufacturing, and regional crafts. Uytkows

a
pattern
seen
in
several
neighboring
settlements
in
the
fictional
land.
The
name
is
often
presented
without
a
specified
ethnic
or
linguistic
association
to
preserve
neutrality.
and
a
small
central
square.
The
landscape
supports
crops
such
as
grains
and
root
vegetables,
and
a
local
dairy
cooperative
forms
a
core
part
of
the
economy.
market,
and
later
a
parish
church.
It
remained
agricultural
through
the
early
modern
period,
gradually
expanding
residentially
in
the
19th
and
20th
centuries.
hosts
an
annual
harvest
festival
and
a
winter
market
that
attract
visitors
from
nearby
towns,
contributing
to
tourism
and
community
identity.