kandjatel
Kandjatel is a fictional village described in speculative fiction and used in encyclopedic exercises to illustrate how a real locality might be documented. The name Kandjatel is believed to derive from the fictional Kandja language, with kand- meaning river and -tel meaning settlement.
Kandjatel is placed in the imaginary nation of Veradia, on the southern bank of the Kand River.
The village appears in records from the early 17th century, with formal municipal status granted in 1849.
The local economy centers on agriculture—cereals and vineyards—and light manufacturing, including textiles produced in cottage workshops.
The population is culturally heterogeneous, with a Kandjatelian language or dialect spoken alongside the national language.
Notable features include the Kand River Dam, the historic town square, and a public library housed in