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Chernigov Province
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12020-08-17T17:54:10-04:00Chernigov Province8geographic playing cardplain2022-05-18T01:38:05-04:0051.50551, 31.28487
Basic
Provincial town: Chernigov Area (sq miles): 21,287 Population: 1,430,000 Population density: 67.2 people per square mile Towns: 15
Noteworthy
Trade is rather significant, the climate is temperate, and Chernigov is one of the most ancient cities in the deck.
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