Location from The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
The lumber district — vast forests and hard people who swing axes all day and learned to swing them at Peacekeepers when the time came.
District 7 is quiet, remote, and underestimated — which is exactly how its people survive. Lumber work builds strength and endurance that translates viciously to arena combat, as Johanna Mason proved when she played weak until the killing started. The district's isolation from Capitol culture breeds a stubborn independence. When the rebellion ignited, District 7's citizens picked up their axes and joined without hesitation. The forests provide cover that Peacekeepers never fully learned to navigate.
Endless pine and hardwood forests stretching to every horizon. Lumber camps and sawmills connected by dirt roads. The air smells of sap and woodsmoke. Workers move through the trees with axes on their shoulders from first light.
Also known as: Seven, the lumber district