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Revision as of 17:24, 14 March 2021
Primos | |
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Province | |
Country | Vitosium |
Population | |
• Estimate () | TBA |
Demonym(s) | TBA |
Official languages | English, Portuguese |
Postal abbr. | PRI |
Primos is one of the seventeen provinces in Vitosium. Key economic sectors in Primos include energy, agriculture, automobiles, and petrochemicals.
Cities/Towns List
City / Town | Population | Notes |
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Albugoa | ||
Ampalosa | ||
Battivoli | ||
Cartanico | ||
Ensford | ||
Estalva | This city is a major contributor to the country's automobile industry. | |
Maguabos | ||
Marbacante | ||
Penketh | ||
Tivogento | 3,150,000 | The capital city of Primos. |
Trelzano | Known for its history in mineral mining. |