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'''County Hondrim''' is one of the eleven counties of [[Atlas: Meyr|Meyr]], in the [[Atlas: Great Hajle|Great Hajle]]. It is characterized by its hills, its lush farmlands, and its people's singsongy [[Lynguistykon: Language#Dialect|accent]]. Comparatively, it is one of the lesser-populated counties in Meyr with lots of room but being isolated due to the natural mountain barrier separating it from it and adjacent [[Atlas: County Cherim|County Cherim]] from the other surrounding counties. Rather than one large county seat, it has three main towns that serve different administrative roles, but none with a population truly representative of a city.


 
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'''County Hondrim''' is one of the eleven counties of [[Atlas: Meyr|Meyr]], in the [[Atlas: Great Hajle|Great Hajle]]. It is characterized by its hills, its lush farmlands, and its people's singsongy [[Lynguistykon: Language#Dialect|accent]]. Comparatively, it is one of the lesser-populated counties in Meyr with lots of room but being isolated due to the natural mountain barrier separating it from it and adjacent [[Atlas: County Cherim|County Cherim]] from the other surrounding counties. Rather than one large county seat, it has three main towns that serve different administrative roles, but none with a population truly representative of a city.

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County Hondrim is one of the eleven counties of Meyr, in the Great Hajle. It is characterized by its hills, its lush farmlands, and its people's singsongy accent. Comparatively, it is one of the lesser-populated counties in Meyr with lots of room but being isolated due to the natural mountain barrier separating it from it and adjacent County Cherim from the other surrounding counties. Rather than one large county seat, it has three main towns that serve different administrative roles, but none with a population truly representative of a city.