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12.7.2 Pash Valley

The Pash Valley, created by the Shamtota Hills to the west and the Putoran
Hills to the east, is the breadbasket of Shallam, Jaru, and Nimick. A warm,
lush place that is fed by the waters of the Pachacacha river, which runs
through it, it is also a favoured grazing spot for antelopes and the cheetah
that prey upon them. At the south end of the valley lie the shining city of
Shallam and its sister village of Jaru.