East Hills

East Hills (Narasha 'Oshenna: Eesheckt, IPA: [ˈiːʃɛkˠt̪]) is a rural Lovian hamlet in the northern region of the State of Oceana. Administratively, it belongs to the town of Hurbanova. It is built near the Jamal Hustróva Quarry and most of the hamlet's landmarks are directly related to its past as a mining hub. East Hills is the home of the Lovian Quarry Museum and also houses the East Hills Sports Facilities. The state office of Walden, a progressive environmentalist party, as well as Walden Elementary, a nature-oriented elementary school, are based here.

Geography
East Hills is located within the geographic Central Hill Land region (Narasha 'Oshenna: Thie Kopetshes) of Peace Island. Very agricultural and rural in general, the direct surroundings of East Hills tend to be rockier and less suitable for crops. A great portion of the surrounding surface is not considered to be arable land.

East Hills' direct environment, however, is found extremely suited for quarrying. Open-pit mines, like the notable Jamal Hustróva Quarry in East Hills, are generally used for extracting building materials, such as dimension stone, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, and gravel. An island being so suitable for quarrying is rather rare, and does not occur on the nearby Hawaiian islands.

Hamlet map

 * 1) Stone Street
 * 2) Camp Street
 * 3) School Street
 * 4) Jamal Hustróva Street