East Plain

East Plain is one of the provinces of Aradór, comprising the Eastern parts of the Dry Plain. East Plain borders West Plain province in the West, Between-Rivers in the East and Crownlands, Southmarch and Mörone in the South (the latter two - across the Bay of Thrig).

Climate and environment
East Plain experiences Mediterranean climate along the coast; the climate gets somewhat more continental further inland. In either way the climat of the region lends well to the extensive agriculture and cultivation of olives and particularly wine grapes.

Most of the province is located within the watershed of river Temaba and its tributaries Dzumring and Mesa, while the river Holme serves as a natural border on the East of the province. Feltśe is another river in the province.

Agriculture
Due to the climate of the region as well as a direct consequence of the native flora, the region's agriculture has been characterised by a selection of trees and woody plants since prehistory, these plants being: Other, non-woody crops and annuels / biennials frequently cultivated in the East Plain include:
 * grapes, particularly around Nuvöto, the centre of one of Aradór's main viticultural region, cultivated primarily for the production of wine;
 * olives, cutlivated in the drier and hillier lands between river deltas along the coast as well as further inland, serve as the source for olive oil and fermented / pickled olives, both a staple of the regional cuisine.
 * almonds, eaten both whole and ground into rough flower used as basis in a number of baked goods in the region, walnuts, and, to a lesser degree, pistachios;
 * peaches and apricots, grown for their fruit and frequently dried;
 * figs, pomegranates, apples and pears, all grown primarily for their fruit;
 * and more recently introduce species, such as dates (relatively uncommon), oranges (rapidly gaining in popularity).
 * wheat, the primary staple cereal, although historically barley had been the staple; by the 31st century, wheat is the most common source of flour, while barley is used for beer making and baking several region-specific types of barley bread;
 * pulses, such as lentils, chickpeas and, in particular, fava beans, served as a major source of plant-based protein;
 * root vegetables, such as turnips, radishes, beetroot and carrots, major sources of starches and easily stored foods;
 * leafy vegetables, like several varieties of cabbages, lettuce, spinach and chard, as well as herbs such as fennel, thyme, sage and oregano, that serve as the foundation of the typical tastes attributed to the region's cuisine.

Demography
East Plain is a relatively populous region; 11 million people call it home. The largest settlements of the province are:
 * 1) Nuvöto;
 * 2) Nonde;
 * 3) Fatyúna;
 * 4) Sláśaba;
 * 5) Maleina arDzumringi
 * 6) Fambrili;
 * 7) Scatyúna;
 * 8) Cwaltel arHolme;
 * 9) Vawdza;
 * 10) Ausero.