Nomansland
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Nomansland is a city in West-Ihazon, located south of the country's capital.
This small city was originally only meant to serve temporary housing for workers constructing the SV5 to a planned resort and port area in the south. However, the plans for this project were never fully realised.
Throughout the 80s, Nomansland retained a few of its workers and even grew in size as it marked itself to be somewhat of a meeting grounds for Old Common-speakers. As a result of this, it has become the only city in Ihazon where Old Common is the predominant language, and also for this very reason become relatively isolated from the rest of the country, frequently being eyed with suspicion by Langenthäler authorities and citizens.