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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. | ||
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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.