konirod
Konirod is a small town located in the western part of the Slavic nation of Haldor. The town’s name is derived from the Old Slavic word “konia,” meaning “horse,” reflecting the area's historic role as a major horse‑breeding center during the late medieval period. Today, Konirod has a population of approximately 3,200 residents, most of whom work in agriculture, small‑scale manufacturing, and tourism.
The town’s central square, Plekha, is dominated by the 18th‑century Saint Michael's Church, a wooden structure
Konirod is situated along the River Riva, which has historically provided irrigation for the surrounding fertile
Education in Konirod is served by a primary school and a secondary school that also offers vocational