User:Kunarian/List of settlements in Sylvania


 * City
 * Noble City
 * Town
 * Train Village
 * Village
 * Charleston 
 * Hamlet
 * Clave Rock 
 * Settlement
 * Noble City Bay Area
 * Boborbrod (by the beaver river near a ford, a slovak settlement, grew most when the beaver river was used for transport)
 * Pierresville (to the north of noble city, founded by a frenchman called Pierre Grosvenor who was a great hunter in his time, the settlements population is now largely european)
 * Hamfield (west of noble city near the beaver river, american farming settlement whose population owns the largest amount of farmland in the noble city bay area)
 * Carlhaven (on the eastern side of the beaver river north of noble city, a village were the industry is based off of fishing and farming, founded by Carl Moore)
 * Beswijk (north east of noble city, a small settlement that has its own harbour, has an industry based on fishing and enjoys the less well known status of being the second settlement founded on peace island)
 * Hierland (North of Beswijk, originally a dutch settlement, another farming settlement with a knack for producing great authors)
 * Easthope (another small settlement with its own harbour, a particularly protestant settlement that was built up around an inn, it was were many people came and stayed before they moved on north and east to settle more of peace island)
 * East Sylvania
 * Martenray (to the far south of East Sylvania, a dutch settlement that has very little land and has a large industry based on wood)
 * Oostenmond (to the east of East Sylvania on the shores of the East Sylvanian bay, another originally dutch settlement, industry of wood and fishing)
 * Boshem (on the north coast of East Sylvania, a Belgian/Dutch settlement whose income is based on hunting and woods)
 * Smithston (in the west of East Sylvania, an American/Dutch settlement whose population largely works in the local paper mill (the rest of the workers come from settlements across the train village plains), however also work on other crafts)
 * Verland (on the far tip of East Sylvania, an originally dutch settlement which operates a large tourism industry within the woods and fields, historically they were a shipping settlement to the settlements on Kings and so have their own harbour which offers an alternative industry)
 * Train Village Plains
 * Neuberg (in the south east of the plains, the earliest german settlement in Lovia, built on a hill used to be an outpost where goods where stored before being moved to Noble City, Train Village or Verland and to a degree still continues this trade)
 * Nordendort (on the northern coast on the eastern border of the plains, a german/dutch based farming settlement whose population also goes to the paper mill to work)
 * Kirkgate (east of train village, an american protestant settlement that was built up around a church which was on a trading route, population works in the paper mill)
 * Grensville (to the south west of the plains, a belgian/dutch settlement that was originally built to handle direct movement of goods from Clave Rock and Train Village to Noble City in the times of Collinia)
 * Freetown (to the north and slightly east of Train Village, an american farming settlement that was owned by mostly ex confederates looking to get away from america, nowadays farms large amounts of cattle and other animals)
 * Burguestour (to the west of train village, the only original walloon settlement in Sylvania, industry largely based off of animal farming)
 * Kustwijk (on the coast north west of the plains, an originally dutch settlement, in the past a major settlement for internal trade along the sylvanian coast and from Sylvania to the north, nowadays used for shipping all around Lovia)
 * Sylvanian Highlands
 * Severnybana (on the northeastern side of the emerald mountains, an originally slovak settlement, that still operates a coal mine, the workers collectively own the mine as the Severnybana Mining Company and live well off of it, they often come into conflict with the national park service)
 * Coal Town (on the northwestern side of the emerald mountains, an originally american/dutch settlement, it has a small coal mine which is owned by the towns founders descendant and farms highland animals such as goats, they often come into conflict with the national park service)
 * Stephen Headlands
 * Westen-Holm (on the north coast of eastern Stephen headlands, an originally german settlement, has a strong fishing and farming industry)
 * Jasons Ranch (in the south of the Stephen headlands, an american settlement built up around a ranch built in the first days of Lovia, the inhabitants are mostly the descendents of the original workers, huge farming industry of all kinds in the area)
 * Steenveld (on the southern side of mount Cassani, a dutch settlement which used stone from the nearby cliffs and mountain to build their vilage, which has a very distinct building style, they are no longer allowed to use the quarry or build more houses due to the national park service however use lands to the east to farm and sustain their lifestyle)
 * Headland Lakes (near lake eisenhower, an originally american settlement that has a large tourism industry based around the surrounding area, they've struggled dealing with the national park service due to the strict restrictions on them however are just managing to sustain their lifestyle)
 * Karlhaven (on the north western coast of Stephen headlands, an originally dutch settlement and boasts a large habour that fishes throughout the entire western seas of Lovia, they are having trouble dealing with the national park service which is stopping them from growing)
 * Discovery Isle
 * Pool (on the north western coast of discovery isle, a european harbour settlement founded by some british brothers who founded the Pool Trading Company, the town is owned by the company which has its headquarters there and manages a large amount of internal and external Lovian trade)
 * Shepby (on the south coast of discovery isle, an american/dutch settlement which owns most of the land on the isle, they farm, fish and log and have a large income, most live quite well off, known for its history of sheep farming)