Nowa Jagoda

Founding
Nowa Jagoda traces it's roots to the old settlement of Yagoda. During the closing days of the United Burgamerian Socialist Republic Yagoda was abandoned. While the old city of Yagoda was predominantly influenced by the more urban burgamerians of Duragrad most of them dispered to lands unknown. However, some of the more rural and isolated groups that had culturally and linguistically drifted away from Duragrad's influence endured and resettled as the nation of Tovarisha brought some sense of stability. The leader of this group was Vulpine, who declared the city refounded under the new name Nowa Jagoda, or "New Berry" in Traveler's Tongue, on the date of 28/12/2021.

Recent History
The settlement has changed in many ways since it's original founding while still keeping the small village feeling. Most original structures which could be saved have been restored, most notably including the Town Hall and Brewery. In addition to this an agricultural co-operative has opened up using techniques learned from Duragrad and Cinnaburg to provide the town with many crops that do not traditionally grow in the Burgamerian Plains.

While it was long a part of both Tovarisha and later the IAU, it was signed away to Certaria during the dissolution of both entities. It remained part of the Certarian Empire, until it declared independence as the Jagody Free State.

Notable Locations
Nowa Jagoda is still a small town but it does have several notable locations many of which had to be restored from the time of Yagoda. These include The Salty Mine, Town Hall, and the Brewery.

Some newer notable locations include the Agri Co-Op, Amethyst Path Apartments, the soon to open Sheriff Museum, Brownstone apartments, Freestall apartments, and the Amethyst Cube Gardens.