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Post by General on Aug 15, 2009 7:52:23 GMT -5
The largest river in the Kleine Munchen area flowing through the city centre.Kleine MunchenKleine Munchen is not a large city; it is possible to jog from one edge to another within forty minutes.The buildings are tightly packed, owing to an archaic construction. This makes them a little dangerous, but the last fire was years ago, and everyone is aware of what could happen if there was a fire-the town could be destroyed on the side of the river where the flames began. The town economy is largely based around fishing and tourism; while the townies loathe their niave ideas and godawful accents, their cash is always welcome. Most of the tourists are American, but there are others-none seemingly as annoying or fond of the word quaint, however. Then again, the more stupid, the more ready to spend people tend to be. The buildings are generally of typical germanic construction; a wooden frame with white plaster-style material filling the gaps. the main church is small, stone, and well-attended every sunday. Some of the people are similarly traditional, and nobody thinks anything of dressing in lederhosen for an average day; most find it more practical, such as the farmers often found wearing white sack-shirts and brown stringbound waistcoats. Yes, there are farmers, another major industry here. To summarize, it's the perfect little german town. Or is it?
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