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The '''Simomon River''' is a narrow river which crosses and divides the town of [[Riverview]] in three. Long Island is located in the middle of the river, acting as the town center.
The '''Simomon River''' is a narrow river which crosses and divides the town of [[Riverview]] in three. Long Island is located in the middle of the river, acting as the town center.


The land around the river seems extremely fertile, with a lot of farmlands and trees growing around. There are 5 bridges crossing the river to help transport in [[Riverview]].
The land around the river seems extremely fertile, with a lot of farmlands and trees growing around. There are 5 bridges crossing the river to help transport in [[Riverview]].


Since how the River is named and how their is countryside surrounding it, this river is probably based of the Sangomon RIver in Illinois.
Because how the River is named and how there is countryside surrounding it, this river is probably based of the Sangomon River in [[Wikipedia:Illinois|Illinois]].
[[Category:Riverview]]
[[Category:Riverview]]
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[[Category:Lore locations]]

Revision as of 21:35, 28 March 2013


Simomon River

Simomon River and Riverview.

The Simomon River is a narrow river which crosses and divides the town of Riverview in three. Long Island is located in the middle of the river, acting as the town center.

The land around the river seems extremely fertile, with a lot of farmlands and trees growing around. There are 5 bridges crossing the river to help transport in Riverview.

Because how the River is named and how there is countryside surrounding it, this river is probably based of the Sangomon River in Illinois.