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'''Sarávak''' ({{wp|Cornish language|Covine}}: ''ƷaraỼak'') is a city in [[Suderavia]] on the Demomap Isthmus which connects Suderavia to the [[Levantine]] mainland, directly abutting the {{wp|international border}} between the Kiravian Federacy and [[Unintra]]. It is the third-largest city in the state, after Keremonta and the capital, Xromîda.
'''Sarávak''' ({{wp|Cornish language|Covine}}: ''ƷaraỼak'') is a city in [[Suderavia]] on the Demomap Isthmus which connects Suderavia to the [[Levantine]] mainland, directly abutting the {{wp|international border}} between the Kiravian Federacy and [[Unintra]]. It is the third-largest city in the state, after Keremonta and the capital, Xromîda.


The city limits encompass the Sarávak Border Control Station, operated by the [[Kiravian Territorial Executive|Liminal Integrity Service]], the Kiravian Federacy's only overland {{wp|border crossing}} outside of [[Cusinaut]], which is an enforcement point for Kiravian {{wp|customs}} and migration laws. The station's drive-through checkpoint includes a road interchange to facilitate the switchover from {{wp|Left- and right-hand traffic|right-hand to left-hand traffic}} for inbound vehicles.
The city limits encompass the Sarávak Border Control Station, operated by the [[Kiravian Security Executive|Liminal Integrity Service]], the Kiravian Federacy's only overland {{wp|border crossing}} outside of [[Cusinaut]], which is an enforcement point for Kiravian {{wp|customs}} and migration laws. The station's drive-through checkpoint includes a road interchange to facilitate the switchover from {{wp|Left- and right-hand traffic|right-hand to left-hand traffic}} for inbound vehicles.


Cross-boundary travel and trade, duty-free retail, and federal expenditure related to the border post contribute to a municipal economy otherwise based on pulp and paper manufacture, meat and dairy processing, and public services.   
Cross-boundary travel and trade, duty-free retail, and federal expenditure related to the border post contribute to a municipal economy otherwise based on pulp and paper manufacture, meat and dairy processing, and public services.   

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