Bonte Market (Township)

Bonte Market is a township on the Central plains and on the Grennpound, surrounded by Engelland and Plenn counties. The town is one of the oldest settlement in the central areas, and famous for its autonomous township status, even though the town is not very populous, which makes it fairly known as the smallest township in the Plennlands. Bonte Market is the main trading market for Plenn County and central parts of the Engelland County, between Orean in the north and Calmes to the south.

Bonte Market Township is divided into four municipalities: Bonte Market which stretches from the Bonte station in the north to shore of the Grennpound, and is an important trade market in the area; Labodye, named after the second pound east in the township, and the importance of the local dying industry; Hutshie, mainly residential area to the west of Bonte Market, as well as housing main parts of the forestry industry and the Hutshie shipyard; and Grenning, more rural municipality to the north on the east side of the Grennpound, known for the Grenning Shipyard.

Transportation
Bonte-Labodye station is the only train station in Bonte Market, and is located to the very north in the town, and serves Bonte Market and most of Plenn County.

Penn River Circle Tribb - Cleartown
Tribb-Cews - Multum - Dest - Lettgoal - Itiniere - Calmes-Eppeten - Engevill - Bonte Market - Roseburn - Lowburn - Morch - Cleartown -> Wolve - Tribb-Cews

Orean - Archet
Dyerston - Tuck - Dremer - Middle City - Orean - Bonte Market - Cleartown - Hatten - Bigtree (-Archet, -Lainie)