River Milo

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The River Milo (Atlantic: Baeam Miló) is the longest river on the island of Atlantica Alba and in the Kingdom of Atlantica Alba. Over 155 kilometres in length, the river begins at Lake Simm in the island's Northern Mountains, continuing two-third's of the way south-southeast to the Atlantic/Bay of Biscay coast before turning eastbound, almost 20 kilometres after which the river passes through Milo, the kingdom's capital and largest city, which was named after the river. After passing through Milo, the River Milo carries on another 45 kilometres in a southeasterly zig-zag pattern, before ultimately emptying into the Bay of Biscay in the southeast of the island of Atlantica Alba.