Dryhrug
The Dryhrug, meaning dry mountain range, is the geographical term for Ghadjo's topography - including its warm and balmy climate, drier and less-fertile, rocky soil, and the hwell's high cliffs of red and brown stone and characteristic hills and inclines.
The Dryhrug is known for its marble, Ghadjoan marble, which is known for its durability, white color, and workability.
Geography
Mediterranean highlands - coastal cliffs rising up to it; dry, balmy weather, soil good for olives
Natural Resources
Ghadjoan marble, olives, olive oil, capers, plums, tomatoes, sun-dried tomatoes, apricots, hazelnuts, pine nuts, garlic, onions
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