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The tribunal of the Eastern Plain includes the eastern fourth of the Great Chlouvānem Plain, with the huge Delta of the Nīmbaṇḍhāra and Līrah rivers, and some areas to the northeast of it (most of the valley of the Kūṣorvāni river, which also feeds into the delta). It is to be noted, though, that the diocese of Marṇadeša, most of Pūracikāna, and the southern half of Pairakāñca geographically belong, however, to the watershed of Lake Lūlunīkam and therefore to the Jade Coast. Most of the territory is flat and low-lying, with the exceptions of various hilly areas in Pūracikāna and Pairakāñca and of the mountains, hills, and plateaus of Cambhaugrāya. The Eastern Plain is the most populated tribunal of the Inquisition and the most densely populated macroregion in the whole of Calémere, and has had a prime importance in the Chlouvānem world ever since its conversion to the Yunyalīlta, around the time of the foundation of the Inquisition; large urban centers such as Lāltaṣveya (the largest city in the tribunal, on the Nīmbaṇḍhāra delta) are to this date cultural centers of prime importance in the Chlouvānem world. Parts of the tribunal - especially Pūracikāna and Ūrāmaṣa, as well as neighboring Mūrajātana in the Central Plain tribunal - are the areas where the Lällshag civilization, one of the earliest in human civilization of Calémere, was formed and thrived more than two millennia before the present.
The tribunal of the Eastern Plain includes the eastern fourth of the Great Chlouvānem Plain, with the huge Delta of the Nīmbaṇḍhāra and Līrah rivers, and some areas to the northeast of it (most of the valley of the Kūṣorvāni river, which also feeds into the delta). It is to be noted, though, that the diocese of Marṇadeša, most of Pūracikāna, and the southern half of Pairakāñca geographically belong, however, to the watershed of Lake Lūlunīkam and therefore to the Jade Coast. Most of the territory is flat and low-lying, with the exceptions of various hilly areas in Pūracikāna and Pairakāñca and of the mountains, hills, and plateaus of Cambhaugrāya. The Eastern Plain is the most populated tribunal of the Inquisition and the most densely populated macroregion in the whole of Calémere, and has had a prime importance in the Chlouvānem world ever since its conversion to the Yunyalīlta, around the time of the foundation of the Inquisition; large urban centers such as Lāltaṣveya (the largest city in the tribunal, on the Nīmbaṇḍhāra delta) are to this date cultural centers of prime importance in the Chlouvānem world. Parts of the tribunal - especially Pūracikāna and Ūrāmaṣa, as well as neighboring Mūrajātana in the Central Plain tribunal - are the areas where the Lällshag civilization, one of the earliest in human civilization of Calémere, was formed and thrived more than two millennia before the present.


Largest cities: ''Lāltaṣveya'' (7,445,932), ''Hilyamāmah'' (6,093,612), ''Laṃṛāṣveya'' (3,568,515).
Largest cities: ''Lāltaṣveya'' (7,445,932), ''Hilyamāmah'' (6,093,612), ''Laṃrāṣveya'' (3,568,515).


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