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'''Duncan''' is a city in [[Zamastan]], ranked 10th in terms of population. It has become a hub for economics and banking, though the 19th and 20th centuries formed the city from strafe-mining coal, iron, and copper, and agriculture sprung up as well following the [[Parabocan War]]. It is a regional center for commerce, services, agro-industries, and universities, including the [[University of Duncan]].
'''Duncan''' is a city in the [[Zamastan]]ian [[Administrative District (Zamastan)|Province]] of [[Pahl]], ranked 10th nationally in terms of population with 3,982,000 inhabitants. It is a hub for economics and banking, as the 19th and 20th centuries formed the city from strafe-mining coal, iron, and copper, and agriculture following the [[Parabocan War]]. It is a regional center for commerce, services, agro-industries, and universities, including the [[University of Duncan]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 00:06, 29 December 2021

Duncan
City of Duncan
From left to right and top to bottom: skyline of Duncan with the Cathedral of Duncan; Carbry Kermode Park; Thoryn Woods; Monier Hogell Historic Home; Yuan Park.
From left to right and top to bottom: skyline of Duncan with the Cathedral of Duncan; Carbry Kermode Park; Thoryn Woods; Monier Hogell Historic Home; Yuan Park.
Country Zamastan
ProvincePahl
Founded1725; 299 years ago (1725)
Government
 • MayorFredrick Waley
Population
 • Total3,982,000 (10th)

Duncan is a city in the Zamastanian Province of Pahl, ranked 10th nationally in terms of population with 3,982,000 inhabitants. It is a hub for economics and banking, as the 19th and 20th centuries formed the city from strafe-mining coal, iron, and copper, and agriculture following the Parabocan War. It is a regional center for commerce, services, agro-industries, and universities, including the University of Duncan.

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