16 Countries populate the Region of Metropolitan_Corvinia

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This Search Returned 16 Nations.

1: The Republic of MC Regional Government
Pop: 1,513 Mil

2: The Jingoistic States of Savadria
Pop: 1,513 Mil

3: The Holy Empire of Godadhva
Pop: 1,510 Mil

4: The Colony of Metropolitan Pache
Pop: 1,510 Mil

5: The Principality of Skodrania
Pop: 1,510 Mil

6: The Sultanate of Bertanya
Pop: 1,505 Mil

7: The Corvinian Puppet State of Communist Corvinia
Pop: 1,504 Mil

15: The Confederacy of Firsan
Pop: 1,471 Mil

16: The Federal Republic of Tukarvala
Pop: 1,447 Mil

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