The Ravenwold (Astrallic: Fiagaghfheairse or Fiágírsi, pronounded [fʲa:ˈgi:rʃ]) is an area in the inland north of the Rockallic viscountcy of An Móir Leautheinn, a forest range interspersed with meadows and valleys between the river Euimm Aibheauirnenneaoigh to the north and east, the river Euimm Leaoranna to the south, and the Ravensknife escarpment to the west. The region is characterised by a predominantly rural landscape containing villages built from wood and stone, small glens and moors, and ancient market towns that have managed to stay relatively small and untouched.
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| - The Ravenwold (Astrallic: Fiagaghfheairse or Fiágírsi, pronounded [fʲa:ˈgi:rʃ]) is an area in the inland north of the Rockallic viscountcy of An Móir Leautheinn, a forest range interspersed with meadows and valleys between the river Euimm Aibheauirnenneaoigh to the north and east, the river Euimm Leaoranna to the south, and the Ravensknife escarpment to the west. The region is characterised by a predominantly rural landscape containing villages built from wood and stone, small glens and moors, and ancient market towns that have managed to stay relatively small and untouched.
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| - Location of the Ravenwold in the viscountcy of An Móir Leautheinn
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| - The Ravenwold (Astrallic: Fiagaghfheairse or Fiágírsi, pronounded [fʲa:ˈgi:rʃ]) is an area in the inland north of the Rockallic viscountcy of An Móir Leautheinn, a forest range interspersed with meadows and valleys between the river Euimm Aibheauirnenneaoigh to the north and east, the river Euimm Leaoranna to the south, and the Ravensknife escarpment to the west. The region is characterised by a predominantly rural landscape containing villages built from wood and stone, small glens and moors, and ancient market towns that have managed to stay relatively small and untouched. Though no official boundary of the Ravenwold exists, there is conventionally made a distinction between the Ravenwold as a geographical and the Ravenwold as a political entity. The geographical entity, as described above, is bounded by two rivers and an escarpment, whilst the political entity also covers several villages that lie on the neighbouring Iúibhainneauth Plateau.
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