Jugband Hills isn't all that hilly -- which is a good thing because the people who want to come and visit a town full of jugbands probably don't have the metabolism to traverse mountainous terrain.
Elevation and Terrain
Aside from the light hedgerows and the little plateau in the southwest corner, there isn't much in the way of elevation. However, the water that consumes the north and east borders shrinks this site down a bit.
Water Table
The deep parts of the water table basically follow the lakefront -- with a large dry patch on top of and around the plateau. The northwest corner is not only convenient to the road but full of water. Not a bad spot for some towers.
Resources
There's a splotchy metal deposit in the middle of the map, but the top of the plateau is filled with coal. Clearly a coal-fired power plant would do well here.
Usable Land
Rail access (southeast corner) right next to a waterfront area perfect for a ferry makes this a fantastic tourism town. The main road comes in cattycorner onto a wide-open plain. You should have no problems building whatever you want here.
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