White Harbor

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White Harbor is a prominent northern port city in the world of Westeros, serving as the seat of House Manderly and a key hub of trade and travel.

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Label Occurrences
White Harbor canonical 5
White Harbor (via access routes) 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional city
port city
allegianceTo House Stark
appearsIn A Clash of Kings
A Dance with Dragons
A Song of Ice and Fire
A Storm of Swords
associatedHouseSigil House Manderly merman
connectedBy the Kingsroad
surface form: Kingsroad
creator George R. R. Martin
economicActivity crafts and guilds
river trade
sea trade
governedBy House Manderly
Lord Wyman Manderly
hasCoatOfArms merman with trident
hasReligion Faith of the Seven
Old Gods of the Forest
hasStructure New Castle
Wolf’s Den
city walls
harbor
hasTemple godswood
sept of the Faith of the Seven
knownFor being the only true city in the North
fishing
its large harbor
its wealth
shipbuilding
trade with the Free Cities
language Common Tongue (Westeros)
surface form: Common Tongue
locatedIn Westeros (fictional continent)
surface form: Westeros

The North
surface form: the North
locatedOn White Knife
militaryFeature fortified harbor
naval capacity
partOf Seven Kingdoms
surface form: the Seven Kingdoms
politicalRole key Stark loyalist center
major northern stronghold
regionCapitalOf the White Knife basin
seatOf House Manderly
tradesWith Braavos
King's Landing
surface form: King’s Landing

Lys
Oldtown
Pentos
typeOfPort river port
sea port
underLordshipOf Warden of the North (de facto)
surface form: the Warden of the North

Referenced by (6)

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Westeros (fictional continent) hasMajorCity White Harbor
subject surface form: Westeros
The North contains White Harbor
The North majorPort White Harbor
Seven Kingdoms notableCity White Harbor
The Narrow Sea hasPortOnShore White Harbor
this entity surface form: White Harbor (via access routes)