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| Largest city in the world. A cosmopolitan and international city. Part of [[The Three Cities]].
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Revision as of 13:03, 9 September 2015

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City Year Founded Notes Mayor Image Population (2027)
Petrevich 1299 Largest city in Sibaria. A cosmopolitan and international city. Part of The Three Cities. Susan Ruskie
Petrevich.jpg
47,590,800
Tskhinvali 200 BF Largest city in Tskh Oblosk and North Nihz Oblosk. An international city. Dan Flov
Tskhinvali.jpg
20,450,380
Vladivastak 3021 BC Capital of Sibaria; international city and residence of the President Mrkus Chechin
VladivastakSkyline2.jpg
17,400,560
Slankov 298 BC Largest city in Slan Oblosk. An large economic port. Ronkov Govic
Slankov.jpg
14,400,250
Chorvio (Milovka) 1520 Largest city on the island of Chorvio; major tourist hub and a modernistic metropolis (a deep contrast from its sister city, Chernagorsk] William Jaikumar
Chorvio.jpg
2,100,400
Chernogorsk 1520 Largest city on the island of Chernarus; founded alongside Chorvio on the other major Damanian island and a historical city (a deep contrast from its sister city, Chorvio) Samson Larryovic
Cherno.jpg
1,100,900
Elektrogorsk 1521 Second largest city on the island of Chernarus; third largest city in the Island States and a minor economic hub Brenton Matuzscszcs
Elektro.jpg
800,720