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|group4 = Places of Interest
|group4 = Places of Interest
|list4 =  [[Central Grain]] {{·}} [[Pallisican Regional Museum]] [[]] {{·}} [[South Vaduz]]}}
|list4 =  [[Central Grain]] {{·}} [[Pallisican Regional Museum]] {{·}} [[South Vaduz]]}}


Like Kingsland, Springville has long been overshadowed by its neighbor to the South. That said, there's no denying that Springville is a serious player in the Passasian economy. Central Grain, the nation's largest agricultural producer, is located here. Springville is among the nation's most conservative cities; the last followers of the shamanistic Pallisican traditions reside in the communities around the city. The majority of it's citizens are employed by Central Grain and its subsidiaries.
Like Kingsland, Springville has long been overshadowed by its neighbor to the South. That said, there's no denying that Springville is a serious player in the Passasian economy. Central Grain, the nation's largest agricultural producer, is located here. Springville is among the nation's most conservative cities; the last followers of the shamanistic Pallisican traditions reside in the communities around the city. The majority of it's citizens are employed by Central Grain and its subsidiaries.

Revision as of 01:58, 10 November 2013

Like Kingsland, Springville has long been overshadowed by its neighbor to the South. That said, there's no denying that Springville is a serious player in the Passasian economy. Central Grain, the nation's largest agricultural producer, is located here. Springville is among the nation's most conservative cities; the last followers of the shamanistic Pallisican traditions reside in the communities around the city. The majority of it's citizens are employed by Central Grain and its subsidiaries.