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The '''Zalgis''' (Lechian: ''Sałgys'') is the longest river located wholly in [[Hendalarsk]], one of the country's Five Great Waterways. Also known as the '''Mother of the Waters''' (''Wässermutter'') due to its longstanding religious, cultural and economic significance, it has played a crucial role in the country's history and development and remains its major commercial artery to the present day. Around a third of the country's population live within the river's watershed, and Hendalarsk's three largest cities - [[Frehmenwerth]], [[Schullerhausen]] and [[Zalgisbeck]] - all lie along its course. | The '''Zalgis''' ([[Lechian language|Lechian]]: ''Sałgys'') is the longest river located wholly in [[Hendalarsk]], one of the country's Five Great Waterways. Also known as the '''Mother of the Waters''' (''Wässermutter'') due to its longstanding religious, cultural and economic significance, it has played a crucial role in the country's history and development and remains its major commercial artery to the present day. Around a third of the country's population live within the river's watershed, and Hendalarsk's three largest cities - [[Frehmenwerth]], [[Schullerhausen]] and [[Zalgisbeck]] - all lie along its course. | ||
==Religious significance== | ==Religious significance== |