West Plain

West Plain is an administrative province of Aradór, encompassing the Western parts of the Dry Plain. The province borders Wórs in the West, the East Plain in the east and Mörone across the Bay of Thrig.

The administrative centre of the province is Partu, the second largest city in Aradór. The province is home to 12 million people, most of which have Western Arazi Vernacular as their native language and follow the religion of Eastern Obenism.

Climate and nature
The climate in the West plain varies slightly depending on the distance from the Bay. Coastal areas, such as the cities of Partu, Tonösa and Dudźaba experience warm Mediterranean climate with dry summers and mild, wet winters, perfect for cultivation of grapes and olives. Further north the winters get cooler but summers often remain as warm and dry as in coastal areas. The north of the province are extensively used for cereal grain production.

The province is centred on the river Auso and its tributaries Tsoho and Tańayo. Most of the human population is concentrated along these rivers.

Demography
West Plain is a relatively densely populated region. The largest settlements in the province are:
 * 1) Partu;
 * 2) Nommir;
 * 3) Austèl;
 * 4) Dudźaba;
 * 5) Mirg arTsohé
 * 6) Auscante;
 * 7) Hristibrili
 * 8) Ausene;
 * 9) Hentaba;
 * 10) Torńa arAusé.