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Source: Wikia. Pages: 36. Chapters: Anvard, Archenland, Aslan's How, Aslan's Table, Atlantis, Azim Balda, Beaver's Dam, Bernstead, Beruna, Bight of Calormen, Bism, Brenn, Burnt Island, Cair Paravel, Caldron Pool, Calormen, Capital of Narnia, Castle of Caspian, Charn, Charn, Chippingford, Colney Hatch, Coriakin's Island, Dancing Lawn, Dark Island, Deathwater Island, Deep Realm, Digory Kirke's House, Dragon Island, Earth, Earth, End of the World, England, Ettinsmoor, Ettinsmoor Gorge, Experiment House, Fords of Beruna, Galma, Garden of Youth, Giants' Bridge, Great Desert, Great Eastern Ocean, Great Hall, Hall of Images, Harfang, Island of the Star, Lamp-post, Lantern Waste, Last Sea, London, Lone Islands, Muil, Narnia, Narnia, Narnian Empire, Pacific Ocean, Redhaven, River Calormen, River Narnia, River Shribble, Ruined City of the Giants, Seven Isles, Shallow Lands, Silver Sea, Stable Hill, Stone Table, Sunless Sea, Tashbaan, Teebeth, Telmar, The Secret Hill, The Stone Table, The Tombs of the Ancient Kings, Train Station, Treasure Room, Trufflehunter's Cave, Tumnus' Cave, Uncle Andrew's Study, Underland, Unnamed Tundra, Utter East, Wardrobe, Western March, Western Wild, Wild Lands of the North, Wood Between the Worlds, Zalindreh. Excerpt: Anvard was the seat of government of the Kingdom of Archenland, being both the capital city and the fortress within it. The Archenlander army was primarily stationed in Anvard. Anvard was also apparently the location of most of the Archenlander population. Anvard was probably founded sometime in the late second or early third centuries. In 1014 the Battle of Anvard, the primary battle of the Archenland Conflict, was fought before its gates. Famous kings who ruled from Anvard included Lune, Cor and his Queen Aravis, and Ram the Great. The castle was famous for its many towers and lack of a moat. It was made of red-brown stones and sat on green lawns in front of a high woody ridge to the north. There were extensive dog kennels in ...