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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
The "Queen" (''Sahgkya'') river gets its name from the Elipa name for the river. In traditional Elipan folklore this river was the Queen of the water spirits, and was paired to ''' | The "Queen" (''Sahgkya'') river gets its name from the Elipa name for the river. In traditional Elipan folklore this river was the Queen of the water spirits, and was paired to '''Sahgheruvö River''' (or '''King River'''). | ||
In other languages, it is known by... | In other languages, it is known by... |
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Sahgkyuvö River Queen River | |
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Section of the river flowing through the mountains on the border between Temay and Eliposi | |
Basin | |
Countries | Eliposi Temay Template:Country data Antidem File:GRL Garelisian Flag.png Garelsjema Central Miraria Yerlan |
The Sahgkyuvö River (also known as the Queen River, Elipa pronunciation /sɐ:gʲʉvø/) is a large river in East and Central Miraria. The river is th second longest in the world, and forms a natural border between Temay and Eliposi, and Antidem and Garelsjema.
Etymology
The "Queen" (Sahgkya) river gets its name from the Elipa name for the river. In traditional Elipan folklore this river was the Queen of the water spirits, and was paired to Sahgheruvö River (or King River).
In other languages, it is known by...
History
Course
The Queen river begins in the mountains bordering Temay and Eliposi flowing to the north into Antidem. In central Antidem, the river makes a turn and flows south towards the Paršita Sea. It finally reaches the sea in Yerlan.