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The highest and most mountainous of Ostentia's states, Falahn boasts Mt Elenor, the highest point on the peninsula. No point in the province is below 500m. The sheer slopes mean that very little crops are grown, indeed, most farming which takes place is livestock, cultivated in the bottom of the glacial troughs radiating out from Mt. Elenor. The relics of the past are also scattered around the high peaks. Ancient monasteries, crumbling universities, a symbol of its academic past. Scholars sought refuge in the mountains to escape the warring tribes of the plains, yet since the formalisation of Ostentia into countries rather than fiefdoms, they have all but left. The area is again experiencing rural depopulation, as the many sons of farmers leave to make their fortune in the city, forgoing t
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The highest and most mountainous of Ostentia's states, Falahn boasts Mt Elenor, the highest point on the peninsula. No point in the province is below 500m. The sheer slopes mean that very little crops are grown, indeed, most farming which takes place is livestock, cultivated in the bottom of the glacial troughs radiating out from Mt. Elenor. The relics of the past are also scattered around the high peaks. Ancient monasteries, crumbling universities, a symbol of its academic past. Scholars sought refuge in the mountains to escape the warring tribes of the plains, yet since the formalisation of Ostentia into countries rather than fiefdoms, they have all but left. The area is again experiencing rural depopulation, as the many sons of farmers leave to make their fortune in the city, forgoing their farming heritage. Prior to the 2009 federal reforms, it was a Region, yet simply transited to a state after this.