Haþem Lake
Mlúkrok: Haþem /haθɛ:m/
Haþem Lake1 is the largest lake on the Vorran Peninsula, located roughly halfway between the Savrí Lakes to the west and Þvan River to the east. It's the source of two major rivers in the region, namely Súveb River which flows northwest into Klalaþan Sea and Íseb River which flows southwest into Ilkigit Sea.
The lake is bordered by three Krokish territories: Íberral to the west, Velk-í to the north and east, and Varr to the south.
Haþem Lake1 is the largest lake on the Vorran Peninsula, located roughly halfway between the Savrí Lakes to the west and Þvan River to the east. It's the source of two major rivers in the region, namely Súveb River which flows northwest into Klalaþan Sea and Íseb River which flows southwest into Ilkigit Sea.
The lake is bordered by three Krokish territories: Íberral to the west, Velk-í to the north and east, and Varr to the south.
1Original icelandic: Haþemvatn.
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