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[[File:Historical Capitals of Zhenia.png|250px|thumb|right|The five historical capitals of Zhenia - [[Donggyeong]], [[Namgyeong]], [[Junggyeong]], [[Seogyeong]] and [[Sanggyeong]].]]
[[File:Historical Capitals of Zhenia.png|300px|thumb|right|The five historical capitals of Zhenia - [[Donggyeong]], [[Namgyeong]], [[Junggyeong]], [[Seogyeong]] and [[Sanggyeong]].]]
While there were many capital cities of smaller entities throughout Zhenian history, only five cities are formally recognized as '''historical capitals of Zhenia''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: ''진국사 오대고도''), both in history and by the Government of the Greater Eastern Union. The five are [[Donggyeong]], [[Namgyeong]], [[Junggyeong]], [[Seogyeong]] and [[Sanggyeong]] respectively.  
While there were many capital cities of smaller entities throughout Zhenian history, only five cities are formally recognized as '''historical capitals of Zhenia''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: ''진국사 오대고도''), both in history and by the Government of the Greater Eastern Union. The five are [[Donggyeong]], [[Namgyeong]], [[Junggyeong]], [[Seogyeong]] and [[Sanggyeong]] respectively.  



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The five historical capitals of Zhenia - Donggyeong, Namgyeong, Junggyeong, Seogyeong and Sanggyeong.

While there were many capital cities of smaller entities throughout Zhenian history, only five cities are formally recognized as historical capitals of Zhenia (Zhenian: 진국사 오대고도), both in history and by the Government of the Greater Eastern Union. The five are Donggyeong, Namgyeong, Junggyeong, Seogyeong and Sanggyeong respectively.

List of Historical Capitals of Zhenia

History

See Also