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pomiertne

Pomiertne is a fictional village and civil parish in the country of Veridia, located in the central highlands near the Veridian River. The community centers on agriculture and local trades, and serves as a hub for the surrounding rural landscape. As of the latest estimate, Pomiertne has a population of about 1,900 residents.

The village covers roughly 15 square kilometers, with gentle hills and arable fields. The climate is temperate

Pomiertne was first documented in 1350, with earliest records noting a manor and a chapel. It received

The economy is based on agriculture, dairy farming, and small crafts. Local events include the autumn Harvest

Notable features include the 15th-century parish church of St. Elara, a windmill, and a restored watermill on

and
influenced
by
the
river;
soils
are
loamy
and
well-suited
for
crops
such
as
barley
and
potatoes.
The
area
includes
a
small
protected
nature
reserve
along
the
riverbank.
municipal
rights
in
the
19th
century
and
operates
under
a
mayor-council
system
within
Veridia's
provincial
administration.
Local
services
include
primary
education,
a
health
clinic,
and
waste
management.
Festival,
a
weekly
farmers
market,
and
a
cultural
association
that
maintains
a
folk
choir
and
a
craft
cooperative.
a
nearby
tributary
that
attract
visitors.
The
name
Pomiertne
is
believed
to
derive
from
Old
Veridian
elements
meaning
meadow
and
settlement,
though
the
exact
origin
remains
uncertain.