Ryshembrock

Ryshembrock (IPA: /'rʌʃəmbrɑ:k/; Oceana: [ˈrʌʃɛmbrokˠ]) is a former Lovian hamlet near present-day Bardeyow, Southern Oceana. Founded in 1877, it is the oldest known settlement of Oceana, although it is very likely there have been earlier settlements near the Beaver River mouth. South of Ryshembrock, on the coast, Ryshembrock-Harbor lay. At its peak in 1955, the hamlet had 218 inhabitants. After the economic crisis of the fifties, this number had declined to merely 75 inhabitants. In 1979, the hamlet was abandoned when the last family moved to Bardeyow.

The hamlet was named after the Slovak city of Ružomberok. Historically, the following names have been recorded: Rosenberg, Ruzhomberok, Rushenberg, Rushenbrok, Rushenbroch, and Rushembrock.

Future plans
There are plans to create new farmlands in the forestal areas near Ryshembrock. The former hamlet might be appointed as a growth hamlet or a peripheral block.