oonan
Oonan is a fictional village and civil parish in the rural county of Northshire. It lies in a gentle valley on the banks of the River Lorn, about 20 kilometers northeast of the county town. The surrounding countryside consists of pasture and arable fields with scattered small woodlands. The parish covers roughly 8 square kilometers and includes the hamlets of Newfield and Strathmere.
History and name: The first written record of Oonan dates to 1203. The etymology is uncertain; scholars
Governance and services: Oonan is governed by a parish council, with higher-tier services provided by Northshire
Landmarks and community: The parish church of St. Brigid, with a nave dating to the 14th century,
Demographics: The parish has a population of around 1,100 residents, with an age structure typical of rural