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... veral satellite cities with the population of Lenaria city alone being around 200 thousands.

In the first place, that count is only when one were speaking about the people who own citizenship. That number will increase further on adding people who don’t possess citizenship.

Holy republic Lenaria is a country without kingship lineage, as its name stated, and is a country that is ruled by a council elected once every four years.

The council seems to be elected, but it’s dif ...

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