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... s based on strategic value, but Ramos wasn’t one of them. Nevertheless, it had a certain geographical advantage by being located on a cape, a landmass that stretched into the sea.
Yes, Ramos was one of the few port cities in the middle of the wide central continent. The area was too narrow to be used as a strategic point, but it was in a prime location for sea-based transportation. Furthermore, it was also famous for being a shortcut to the eastern part of the continent. As such, Ramos h ...
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