Nóngyè (Chinese: 农业 (farming), alternatively called Farming Town in Lovian English or Nongje in Bredish) is a small Hamlet found in 1902, in Clymene, by farmers who moved away from Plains. The hamlet was founded by Chinese immigrants who wanted to start their own settlement because of their dislike for the ruling in the northern settlements in now-a-day Plains, which is also a farming a town. The hamlet still has a majority of speakers and ethnic Chinese. The town has seen a small switch to Bredish, with about 10% of the populous speaking it in Nóngyè. The settlement is one of three Chinese named settlements in Clymene the other being Sofasi and Xiandu.
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