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'''Heng''' is a city in [[Corumm]] and capital of the eponymous Heng Province. It historically was a city that routinely pushed back against imperial authority and later became the leading power of the [[United Cities]] for three hundred years. Its position near the Gorro mountain pass allowed it control of the caravans traversing it and in later years it also grew to be one of the centers of the slave trade until its abolition by the Zhong dynasty.
'''Heng''' is a city in [[Corumm]] and capital of the eponymous Heng Province. It historically was a city that routinely pushed back against imperial authority and later became the leading power of the [[United Cities]] for three hundred years. Its position near the Gorro mountain pass allowed it control of the lucrative trade routes in the region and in later years it also grew to be one of the great centers of the slave trade until its abolition by the Zhong dynasty.
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:05, 11 July 2022

Heng
View of Heng's botanical gardens
View of Heng's botanical gardens
Founded150 BC
Government
 • TypePrefecture
 • PrefectElber Xing
Population
 (2023)
 • Total1,832,565
Websitewww.hengcity.com.cr

Heng is a city in Corumm and capital of the eponymous Heng Province. It historically was a city that routinely pushed back against imperial authority and later became the leading power of the United Cities for three hundred years. Its position near the Gorro mountain pass allowed it control of the lucrative trade routes in the region and in later years it also grew to be one of the great centers of the slave trade until its abolition by the Zhong dynasty.

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