Keyboraf Countyship
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County Keyboraf is a countyship of the Kiravian state of Arkvera. Rural in character, it is most famous for its late-fall and early-winter apple harvests, particularly of the local yellow cultivar Malus pumila var. tonimontana, which is suitable for both direct consumption and pressing into delicious artisanal cider.
Keyboraf | |
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Etymology: Named for Koavf Keyboraf | |
Country | Kiravian Federacy |
State | Arkvera |
Seat | Kovfefév |
Settlements | Municipalities
Delimited Settlements
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Landscape | |
Development | Rural |
Climate | Hemiboreal |
Native vegetation | Mixed forest |
Government | |
• Type | Standard |
• Body | County Commission |
• Executive | Dardan Virantin (FRA) |
Population | 69,420 |
Languages | |
• Common | Red Kiravic |
Time Zone | Valēka Standard Time |
Website | www.keyboraf.ark.kr |
A plurality of the population are Kandans ("Red Kir"), many of whom adhere to the Archepiscopal Church of Kirav. Other ethno-social and caste communities represented in the countyship include Green Kir, Ĥeirans, Kinnír, and Eshavians.