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[[File:Historical Capitals of Zhenia.png| | [[File:Historical Capitals of Zhenia.png|270px|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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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.
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