Sadufalis

Sadufalis is a Faleic city in Calatafalea province along the Doucusa River. The city's name is derived from the Faleic Rigini word for river (stu) and the Noulaenic word for port (falis). The port is an important trade and transit hub for trade along the Doucusa River and is a busy export port for goods leaving the interior of Falea. The city is also important for strategic control of the lower course of the Doucusa. Sadufalis was founded in 444 NE by the Noulaenic Empire to as a military outpost. Sadufalis is notable historically for its role in the expansion of the second Noulaenic empire into Falea. The Noulaenic vassal province of Falea captured the city with imperial assistance, giving the empire control of the entire Doucusa River and isolating the remaining independent Faleic states from transit and trade. This gave the empire leverage to negotiate the submission of these remaining states. Modern Sadufalis is a busy port and a leading exporter of wine and beef products. The modern population is 124,000.