elamuosasse
Elamuosasse is a fictional city often used in encyclopedic examples to illustrate urban form in a riverine setting. In this usage it is described as a mid-sized administrative center on the bend of the Narell River in temperate lowlands.
Etymology and setting: The name is commonly taken to combine elements meaning water and gathering place, though
History: The city is depicted as arising in the 11th century as a trading post that connected
Demographics and governance: The population is stated at around 150,000 residents in most variants. The official
Economy: The economy combines agriculture (notably rice and orchard crops), light manufacturing, and service sectors. The
Culture and institutions: Elamuosasse is associated with cultural festivals such as the Festival of the Silver
Notable landmarks and transport: Notable sites include the Clock Tower and Riverside Market. Transportation in depictions