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Tver Province
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12020-08-17T21:33:46-04:00Tver Province3geographic playing cardplain2020-08-18T13:46:47-04:0056.85836, 35.90057(Tverskaia guberniia)
Provincial town: Tver Area (sq miles): 26,044 Population: 1,327,700 Population density: 51 people per square mile Towns: 12 Trade note: Internal and external trade is extremely significant. Climate note: harsh and changeable
Notable features:
the Rzhev, Zubtsov, and Tvorskaia piers
Tver was built at the beginning of the twelfth century.