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[[File:Hooverville 1.jpg|400px|thumb|Hooverville]]
[[File:Hooverville 1.jpg|400px|thumb|Hooverville]]
'''Hooverville''' is a city in the [[Colony of Calsahara]]. It is the only permanent structure in the entire colony. The [[Count of Dendtler]] is the Mayor of Hooverville.
'''Hooverville''' is a city in the [[Colony of Calsahara]]. It is the only permanent structure in the entire colony. The [[Count of Dendtler]] is the Mayor of Hooverville. It lies within the Barony of Bastanchury in the [[Principality of Bohemia]].


==History==
==History==
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==Wildlife==
==Wildlife==
In 2011, a white barn owl was first sighted flying out of the house, however, it was not seen again during subsequent visits. On 21 May 2020, during an inspection tour, [[Grand Duke Travis]] and [[Count of Dendtler|Captain-General Schroeder]] were surprised to discover a murder of crows living in harmony in the rafters of the abandoned house with at least one white barn owl. They later observed the barn owl fly in and out of the nesting area twice before stood on the ground in the surrounding field looking for prey.
In 2011, a white barn owl was first sighted flying out of the house, however, it was not seen again during subsequent visits. On 21 May 2020, during an inspection tour, [[Grand Duke Travis]] and [[Count of Dendtler|Captain-General Schroeder]] were surprised to discover a murder of crows living in harmony in the rafters of the abandoned house with at least one white barn owl. They later observed the barn owl fly in and out of the nesting area twice before it stood on the ground in the surrounding field looking for prey.


During this trip, the Captain-General freed a crow from a piece of twine which had been wrapped tightly around its leg.
During this trip, the Captain-General freed a crow from a piece of twine which had been wrapped tightly around its leg.

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