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pcherzy

Pcherzy is a fictional village and commune in the temperate northern region of Valoria, a hypothetical European‑inspired country. In this setting, it lies along the Pcherza River, about 20 kilometers south of the larger town of Cernok and near rolling farmland and mixed woodland. The name is of Slavic origin, likely connected to local toponymy that references woodland and water features.

Geography and demography: The village sits on flat to gently undulating terrain with a temperate climate and

History: Pcherzy is first mentioned in documentary records of 1283, with a town charter issued in 1324.

Economy and culture: The local economy centers on agriculture, including grain and dairy, supplemented by artisanal

Administration and transport: Pcherzy is governed by a local council with nine seats and is part of

fertile
soils.
As
of
the
last
census
in
Valoria,
the
commune
had
roughly
1,400
residents
concentrated
in
a
central
village
surrounded
by
smaller
hamlets
and
farms.
It
grew
slowly
through
the
medieval
and
early
modern
periods,
benefiting
from
a
regional
trade
route
and
later
from
rail
connections
in
the
19th
century
before
returning
to
a
primarily
agricultural
character
in
the
20th
century.
crafts
and
a
small
tourism
sector
focused
on
rural
hospitality
and
nature
trails.
The
annual
Harvest
Festival,
featuring
folk
music
and
crafts,
is
the
tradition
most
associated
with
the
village.
Valoria's
Nord
Province.
It
is
connected
by
regional
roads;
the
nearest
railway
station
lies
about
12
kilometers
away,
with
bus
services
linking
the
village
to
surrounding
towns.