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The Alma River was a river in eastern Emmeria, north from the capital Gracemeria. It was a fjord surrounded by thick forests and vegetation, with bridges connecting the north and south sections of the valley. The western area of the river housed the military base Fort Norton, while a mining site known as the Razuriz Mine was built on its eastern areas.

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  • The Alma River was a river in eastern Emmeria, north from the capital Gracemeria. It was a fjord surrounded by thick forests and vegetation, with bridges connecting the north and south sections of the valley. The western area of the river housed the military base Fort Norton, while a mining site known as the Razuriz Mine was built on its eastern areas.
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  • The Alma River was a river in eastern Emmeria, north from the capital Gracemeria. It was a fjord surrounded by thick forests and vegetation, with bridges connecting the north and south sections of the valley. The western area of the river housed the military base Fort Norton, while a mining site known as the Razuriz Mine was built on its eastern areas. Towards the end of the Emmeria-Estovakia War, a shipment of catalysts for chemical weapons were stored by Estovakia at Fort Norton, intending to use them on Gracemeria if the Emmerian military continued their advance. On May 26 of 2016, the catalysts and their transport vehicles were destroyed by the Garuda Team in a low-level infiltration of the area.
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