Sarabanto

Introduction
Sarabanto is an island in the first half of the grand line, which is dominated entirely by a large town that shares its name. Sarabanto is positioned on a relatively quiet grand line route, due to the difficulty locking on to it from near to the Red Line. However, due to it's close proximity to Piper Flats, as well as the relatively calm weather of the area, it does benefit considerably from trade.

History
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Geography
The original form of the island is almost entirely buried under the buildings, and as a result is obscured. On the southern and eastern sides of the island some beaches remain.

Architecture
The buildings of Sarabanto are entirely brick and stonework, with some black and white wood for the more expensive or elaborate homes. Apart from the main streets, there are large numbers of narrow back alleys where the buildings are extremely close together and sometimes in shadow. There is also a system of canals connecting some parts of the town, although it was partly drained of water by a previous mayor. The exact reason for this is unknown, since th town is small enough that the canals should be redundant. The rooftops are at quite shallow angles and are closely linked, making it possible for a person to run allong them, if they are prepared to jump or climb.

Strangely, brass pipes flow through every single part of the town and sometimes into the sea, connecting the buildings to each other.

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Government
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Citizens
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