Vadimbaatar
Vadimbaatar, officially Camp 59 (and formerly Bræstmjólkflóibýur), is a town in northern Lontinien (Hurmu), along the River Glacei, where Zeedic military personnel were put into internment following the Zeedic declaration of war against the Raspur Pact in 1693. It has a population of 6300, including 5800 Zeedic military personnel, and civilians of both Hurmu and Zeedic nationality who voluntarily joined the exodus to the Camp.
Media, sympathetic to the Zeedic cause after Zeed's constant source of solidarity for Hurmu matters since 1689, quickly dubbed the camp Vadimbaatar, "Hero Vadim" after the former Zeedic statesman Vladim Vasyliovich Timoshenko, better known as "Vadim".
Due to the friendly relations between Hurmu and Zeed, the Hurmu authorities were keen on ensuring that Vadimbaatar feels like a normal town rather than an internment camp in the like of the 58 other ones in the Southern District. Although policed around its borders (checking against military personnel leaving the area), it is open to visitors. The Hurmu–Zeed Friendship Society has a big chapter there, and Hurmu people visit the town to show their Zeedic heroes their solidarity, bringing food and luxury products, and money to the town's emerging economy.
Most of the population is currently tasked in renovating the towns' buildings (the town was erected on a former Storish Vatic-only resort, under the name of Bræstmjólkaflóabýur (literally "breast milk river town", after the Storish name for the River Glacei), which since the disintegration of the Vanic web in the 1685 has remained under state control) and bringing them fit for habitation and purpose.