Rosendorp

Rosendorp is a medium-sized hamlet west of [Plains on the north coast of Asian Island, in the state of Clymene. Rosendorp has 260 inhabitants. The largest ethnic groups are of Dutch and Scottish origin. There is also a considerable Chinese minority, owing to the proximity to Nóngyè.

Rosendorp was founded by in 1910 by inhabitants of Plains. It is therefore one of the newer hamlets in Clymene. It was founded after the peak of the gold rush, and therefore more stable and balanced in terms of economy and sustainability. It is not a stereotypical "boomtown", and has always prospered. Most inhabitants commute to Plains or work in the fishing industry. There is a small harbor and a couple of shops in Rosendorp. The village has a traditional Scottish feel, and was influenced by people from Galloway, Scotland in terms of architecture and customs.

Most people speak Bredish to some extent.

Facilities
There are five shops in Rosendorp, of which three are touristic. Tourists can make sea trips by motorboat with a guide. There is no church in Rosendorp, as the village is mostly atheistic.