Acaana was a high, grassy plateau situated along the southeastern flank of the Ered Harmal. The Acaana Rush, a broad, swift river formed its southern boundary. The Gaath Hills formed the region's northern and eastern border. The Aca folk, fierce and independent Ibavin-speaking clansmen herded their goats and horses throughout Acaana. Most Aca lived a semi-nomadic life, although about a third lived in the villages along the Acaana Rush on a year-round basis.
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| - Acaana was a high, grassy plateau situated along the southeastern flank of the Ered Harmal. The Acaana Rush, a broad, swift river formed its southern boundary. The Gaath Hills formed the region's northern and eastern border. The Aca folk, fierce and independent Ibavin-speaking clansmen herded their goats and horses throughout Acaana. Most Aca lived a semi-nomadic life, although about a third lived in the villages along the Acaana Rush on a year-round basis.
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| - Acaana was a high, grassy plateau situated along the southeastern flank of the Ered Harmal. The Acaana Rush, a broad, swift river formed its southern boundary. The Gaath Hills formed the region's northern and eastern border. The Aca folk, fierce and independent Ibavin-speaking clansmen herded their goats and horses throughout Acaana. Most Aca lived a semi-nomadic life, although about a third lived in the villages along the Acaana Rush on a year-round basis.
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