Lake Jalala

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A view over Lake Jalala; the Komarabandha strip lies in the distance.

Lake Jalala is a body of water in north-eastern Ascesia, lying on the northern border of Yfirland abutting Nation 116. The narrow Komarabandha strip separates it from Sarasa Bay to the south.

The lake has been the location of some significant territorial disputes between the two countries, as Nation 116 claims territoriality over the entire lake extending as far as the Komarabandha shore, while Yfirland claims fishing rights in the lake based on historic practice in the region extending well before the establishment of either of the current polities.