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Biggest Cities of the Kingdom of Germany in 950 AD with a Map

With the help of a map, can you name the most populous cities of the Kingdom of Germany / East Francia with an estimated population of over 2,000 in 950 AD, a few years before the formation of the Holy Roman Empire?
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Population figures are based off this dataset by Dr. E. Buringh and 4000 Years of Urban Growth: An Historical Census by Tertius Chandler.
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Population
Cities
21k
Colonia
(Cologne)
20k
Treveris
(Trier)
15k
Magontia
(Mainz)
15k
Metis
(Metz)
15k
Reganespurg
(Regensburg)
10k
Magathaburg
(Magdeburg)
10k
Wormatia
(Worms)
7k
Luticha
(Liège)
7k
Vienni
(Vienna)
5k
Aquisgranum
(Aachen)
5k
Augestburg
(Augsburg)
4k
Camaracus
(Cambrai)
4k
Hoium
(Huy)
4k
Spira
(Speyer)
4k
Strazburc
(Strasbourg)
3k
Barrum
(Bar-le-Duc)
3k
Bergheim
(Heidelberg)
3k
Bremon
(Bremen)
3k
Bunna
(Bonn)
3k
Candistat
(Stuttgart)
3k
Daventre
(Deventer)
3k
Deonanti
(Dinant)
3k
Erpesfort
(Erfurt)
3k
Frankenevurt
(Frankfurt am Main)
Population
Cities
3k
Halberstad
(Halberstadt)
3k
Helibrunno
(Heilbronn)
3k
Mersiburc
(Merseburg)
3k
Mimigerneford
(Münster)
3k
Mosatraiectum
(Maastricht)
3k
Nivialla
(Nivelles)
3k
Osnabrugga
(Osnabrück)
3k
Paderbrunno
(Paderborn)
3k
Scletistata
(Sélestat)
3k
Suosat
(Soest)
3k
Tiele
(Tiel)
3k
Tungrorum
(Tongeren)
3k
Valentiana
(Valenciennes)
3k
Virdunum
(Verdun)
3k
Wiltina
(Innsbruck)
3k
Ziureche
(Zürich)
2k
Aldinburg
(Oldenburg in Holstein)
2k
Andernacum
(Andernach)
2k
Andwerpa
(Antwerp)
2k
Babenberg
(Bamberg)
2k
Bauzanum
(Bolzano)
2k
Brisae
(Breisach)
2k
Campidona
(Kempten)
2k
Capris
(Koper)
Population
Cities
2k
Cassella
(Kassel)
2k
Columbaria
(Colmar)
2k
Confluentia
(Koblenz)
2k
Cruciniacum
(Bad Kreuznach)
2k
Durin
(Düren)
2k
Ebrendoren
(Tienen)
2k
Egere
(Cheb)
2k
Embrika
(Emmerich am Rhein)
2k
Emethun
(Emden)
2k
Gothaha
(Gotha)
2k
Hagenwe
(Hanau)
2k
Halla
(Halle)
2k
Hammaburg
(Hamburg)
2k
Hasaluth
(Hasselt)
2k
Helmonstedi
(Helmstedt)
2k
Hetsilinga
(Esslingen am Neckar)
2k
Hildenesheim
(Hildesheim)
2k
Ingoldestat
(Ingolstadt)
2k
Lauinga
(Lauingen)
2k
Linza
(Linz)
2k
Lipzck
(Leipzig)
2k
Liuniburg
(Lüneburg)
2k
Lovon
(Leuven)
2k
Lublana
(Ljubljana)
Population
Cities
2k
Maceriae
(Charleville-Mézières)
2k
Malmundario
(Malmedy)
2k
Mulinhuson
(Mulhouse)
2k
Niumaga
(Nijmegen)
2k
Nordilinga
(Nördlingen)
2k
Northusun
(Nordhausen)
2k
Pazowa
(Passau)
2k
Phorzheim
(Pforzheim)
2k
Rotenburc
(Rottenburg am Neckar)
2k
Ruginio
(Rovinj)
2k
Saltwidele
(Salzwedel)
2k
Salzpurc
(Salzburg)
2k
Sarchinium
(Sint-Truiden)
2k
Sarebrucca
(Saarbrücken)
2k
St. Galli
(St. Gallen)
2k
Suthfene
(Zutphen)
2k
Tergeste
(Trieste)
2k
Thenremonde
(Dendermonde)
2k
Trotmonin
(Dortmund)
2k
Tullum
(Toul)
2k
Ultraiect
(Utrecht)
2k
Witlara
(Wetzlar)
2k
Wintere
(Königswinter)
2k
Wirziburg
(Würzburg)
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Level 55
Jun 18, 2023
For "Koper" and "Rovinj" you should accept also the italian forms "Capodistria" and "Rovigno", because those cities used to speak italian until 1945 and during the middle ages they were in the venetian/italian speaking area
+3
Level 55
Jun 18, 2023
Added.
+1
Level 71
Dec 29, 2023
its insane how small cities were back then. places of that size are usually considered villages today.