26 Countries populate the Region of Mediterranean

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This Search Returned 26 Nations.

1: The Kingdom of San Lumen
Pop: 33,427 Mil

2: The Kingdom of Limington
Pop: 31,649 Mil

3: The Empire of Grangale
Pop: 31,445 Mil

4: The Federal Commonwealth of Freedomstaki
Pop: 29,795 Mil

5: The City of Diyarbakir
Pop: 26,770 Mil

6: The Most Serene City-State of The Republic of Venice
Pop: 22,278 Mil

7: The Eternal Republic of Nova-Roma
Pop: 21,931 Mil

8: The Fabulous Kingdom of Graalstone
Pop: 21,208 Mil

9: The Empire of Acamos
Pop: 18,099 Mil

10: The Kingdom of Madrinet
Pop: 17,545 Mil

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