Nojakaan River

The Nojakaan River is the longest river in Kalmasa. Its headwaters begin in the southern foothills of the Rirha Mountains and it flows south, bisecting the Dakshina Peninsula to empty into the Kemesh Strait.

 

The Nojakaan is a wide, slow flowing river for much of its length and is the lifeblood of the Chol’um region, providing a steady source of water for the vast farmlands on the plains of Dakshina.

Type
River

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