Walsboro
Walsboro | |
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City of Walsboro | |
Country | Zamastan |
Province | Tregueux |
Government | |
• Mayor | Genard Beual |
Population | |
• Total | 78,500 |
Walsboro is a city in the Zamastanian province of Tregueux, located at the merging of the Coalmol and Coshaw rivers. It is located 50 miles northeast of the city of Tregueux. Walsboro was the first colony built in the Coalmol river valley region. It was founded by Besmenian and Anean missionaries who settled the area in 1838. The depth of the banks of the intersection's waterways facilitated the rapid development of the region's largest harbor facilities past the Cantalle coast after the railways were built in 1910. The city's main sources of socio-economic development have been the logging and the pulp and paper industries since the nineteenth and twentieth centuries respectively. Aluminum production began in the early 1980s. Agotville Airport, the main civilian airport in the region, is also located in Walsboro. The Agotville Air Base, which shares the same airfield, is a Zamastanian military bases that houses many of the Air Force's Z-17 Condor fighters. The military base is the city's largest employer.