Üfari

Üfari is a major city in Central-Eastern Aradór, on the banks of river Holme, by the confluence with river Üfaro. The city is sometimes called the Granary of Aradór or the Bringer of Bread, due to its location near the heavily agricultural zone of the Dry Plain.

Üfari is the fourth largest settlement in Aradór by population and consequently is a major economical and cultural centre. Historically, it marks the beginning of the Between-Rivers region to the East, and the location has been of high strategic importance during several internal conflicts. Although usually Between-Rivers is understood to begin east of Holme, Üfari is officially part of the province to be a part of this region despite being situated on the Western bank of Holme. However, historically and culturally, it has closer ties with the East Plain.

The city is a major centre for agriculture, priding itself with the skills of the nearby farmers and the riches that can be bought in its markets. Üfari is also a religious centre, holding the largest temple devoted to Sallóh - the Temple of the Spirit's Bread.

As of 3003, the city's population is approximately 1.65 million, making it the 4th most populous city in Aradór (smaller than Araero, Partu and Miryene). It has seen a rapid growth in the last two centuries (c.f population as of 2735: 130 thousand). The majority of Üfari's population are ethnic Arazi people, but the city has a sizeable Cāvarī and Coeric minorities.