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Younga

Younga is a fictional town in the Veridian highlands, a temperate inland region. It is situated along the Younga River, which supports irrigation for farms and historically powered water mills. The surrounding landscape includes mixed forests and rolling farmland.

History and development: Younga was established in the early 17th century by settlers from neighboring highland

Population and governance: As of a recent census, Younga has roughly 12,000 residents. The town is governed

Economy and infrastructure: The economy blends agriculture—especially apples, berries, and dairy—with light manufacturing and small-scale forestry.

Culture and education: Younga hosts an annual Harvest Festival featuring crafts, music, and produce exhibitions. The

Notable people and features: Residents have included author Lena Miro and athlete Kael Orin. Local landmarks

communities
and
grew
as
a
trade
stop
for
livestock,
timber,
and
agricultural
goods.
It
attained
municipal
status
in
the
19th
century
and
has
since
expanded
services
to
serve
the
surrounding
rural
area.
by
a
six-member
town
council
and
a
mayor
elected
to
four-year
terms.
Local
administration
focuses
on
road
maintenance,
public
safety,
and
schooling.
A
weekly
market
serves
as
a
regional
hub
for
producers
and
buyers.
Transport
links
include
a
network
of
rural
highways
and
a
small
regional
airport
near
the
southern
outskirts.
Younga
Museum
and
Cultural
Center
preserves
regional
history.
Educational
facilities
include
Younga
Primary
School
and
Younga
High
School,
with
collaboration
programs
with
nearby
higher
education
institutions.
include
a
historic
bridge,
a
riverside
park,
and
the
regional
airport.