Varem
Mountain village
A village surrounded by mountains, nearby a cliff. The closest urban nucleus to the Base
4000 inhabitants
Vines
Near a cliff, surrounded by vast meadows. nearby, there is a mountain range.
Similar to Northern Spain
The oldest structural rests from Varem were founded from 1000 b.C. when the indoeuropeans ruled over those remote regions. They called the place "Veren", which means "field of the fireflies". When the vikings conquered the region, Sulkik Kran rebelled against them, founding the village as it is known.
1057
The Battle of Manaia (1051-1057)
Even though the village was once called Veren, vikings mispronounced its name, changing to Varem.
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