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The following is a list of cities in the [[Barbarian Republic]]. | |||
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| Southern Peninsula | | Southern Peninsula | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:50, 9 December 2021
The following is a list of cities in the Barbarian Republic.
| Flag | City name | Region | City rights | Population in 1689 census |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alttreisen | Inner Sea | late 15th century | 126,700 | |
| Anders | Southern Peninsula | 1689 | 85,200 | |
| Arvid | Strait of Barbary (south) | 1591 | 2,367,300 | |
| Ase | Southern Peninsula | 1689 | 656,000 | |
| Baicha | South Batavia | 1592 | 1,206,100 | |
| Balqishaven | Western Island | 1685 | 148,400 | |
| Basella | South Batavia | 1537 | 3,230,400 | |
| Halfquart | South Batavia | 1689 | 101,000 | |
| Halfzee | Skerry Islands | 1629 | 157,900 | |
| Jehaf | Inner Sea | 1689 | 119,200 | |
| Laguarres | South Batavia | 1537 | 1,678,500 | |
| Naval | Strait of Barbary (north) | 1537 | 494,200 | |
| Nelum | Inner Sea | 1689 | 162,700 | |
| Neuwalstadt | Southern Peninsula | 1689 | 185,900 | |
| Nieuwkaap | South Batavia | 1689 | 376,500 | |
| Odens | Strait of Barbary (south) | 1686 | 854,000 | |
| Ostwald | South Batavia | 1689 | 146,300 | |
| Schöngeruch | South Batavia | 1689 | 167,800 | |
| Waltrum | Inner Sea | 1689 | 183,400 | |
| Zaidin | Southern Peninsula | 1537 | 534,300 | |
| Zuidergat | Western Island | 1689 | 132,000 | |
| Zwartrots | Benacian coast | 1610 | 57,000 |