Yellow River



The Yellow River is the longest river on the continent of Susa, at 5991 kilometers (3723 miles) long, and is the second longest river on the planet Cyprus. It begins in Macarre at Lake Yahorcarle and ends at the Gematia Ocean in Pueblo de Hojas, Nueva España.

It is commonly believed that the Yellow River was named after the Yellow River in China on Earth, but the name actually came from the yellow-blue hue the water gave off on the evening that the Western Caravan arrived at the river for the first time, because of the setting sun.

Course
The Yellow River begins at the Yallah Bay of Lake Yahorcarle in eastern Macarre. It proceeds east to the border with Carre, after which it turns south and forms the border between the two countries. It begins to form the border between Taatiklatar and the Gressian Republic near Erba, the first major city on the river's course. The cities of Plainsfield, Santiqua and Yume lie on the river's banks in Taatiklatar. After entering Nueva España, the river shifts from a predominantly north-south course to a northwest-southeast course. It passes through several major cities in Nueva España, including Ciudad de Terciopelo and Pueblo de Hojas, before emptying into the Gematia Ocean via the Yellow River Delta.

History
The Yellow River was first seen by members of the Western Caravan, an expedition that had departed from the city of North Camp several months earlier that was exploring the interior of the Susan continent. They named the river after a yellowish hue the river was giving off on the evening of 29 Martary, C.Y. 8.