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|Introduction='''Leban''' is the largest city in [[Payalwa]] and the capital of the [[State of Leban]]. Located on [[Leban Bay]] at the mouth of the [[Linel River]], it is one of the older cities in the [[League of Payalwa]].
|Introduction='''Leban''' is the second largest city in [[Payalwa]] and the capital of the [[State of Leban]]. Located on [[Leban Bay]] at the mouth of the [[Linel River]], it is one of the older cities in the [[League of Payalwa]].
|History=One of the earliest human settled city in Payalwa. Leban was initially a small fishing village.
|History=One of the earliest human settled city in Payalwa. Leban was initially a small fishing village.
|Geography=Leban is located at the mouth of the River Linel, where it meets Leban Bay, a protected port on southwest Iowa.Leban sits next to the large expanse known as the [[Singing Swamp]]. Famed for its siren-like dangers.
|Geography=Leban is located at the mouth of the River Linel, where it meets Leban Bay, a protected port on southwest Iowa.Leban sits next to the large expanse known as the [[Singing Swamp]]. Famed for its siren-like dangers.
|Economy=The majority of Leban's economy is port based, being the largest trading center in Payalwa.
|Economy=The majority of Leban's economy is port based.
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Revision as of 03:22, 29 April 2026

Leban (city)
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Photo of Leban
Photo of Leban
Etching of the Port of Leban
TypeState Capital
CountryLeague of Payalwa
StateState of Leban
RegionWestern Lowlands
RealmPayalwa
Goverment
Mayor Franco Limono
Population300k
InhabitantsMorusi
SignificanceLargest City in Payalwa


Introduction

Leban is the second largest city in Payalwa and the capital of the State of Leban. Located on Leban Bay at the mouth of the Linel River, it is one of the older cities in the League of Payalwa.

History

One of the earliest human settled city in Payalwa. Leban was initially a small fishing village.

Geography

Leban is located at the mouth of the River Linel, where it meets Leban Bay, a protected port on southwest Iowa.Leban sits next to the large expanse known as the Singing Swamp. Famed for its siren-like dangers.

Economy

The majority of Leban's economy is port based.