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Carmelle was a small settlement on the planet Lan Barell. Located approximately twenty kilometers from the capital, Shulell City, Carmelle served as the dingory meat processing center for several ranches in the area. The settlement maintained stockyards and slaughter houses, and was visited often by ranchers and their herds.
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Carmelle was a small settlement on the planet Lan Barell. Located approximately twenty kilometers from the capital, Shulell City, Carmelle served as the dingory meat processing center for several ranches in the area. The settlement maintained stockyards and slaughter houses, and was visited often by ranchers and their herds.