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Old 09-13-2012, 09:34 AM
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Well, an idea could be to take the “Poland population and farming model” which Atiff put at our disposal in this thread:

http://forum.juhlin.com/showthread.php?t=2489&highlight=poland+population+ farming

(Thanks Attif, with some delay)

We can use the model to situate Juhlinowice in a real town with numbers we find suitable. Or use the town proposed by Cndwolf and look for their statistics in Atiff’s model.I like this second option. The geographical situation of the real Juhlinowice (Lasin) seems very appropriate to include it in a typical Twilight:2000 setup.

So, a possible option, trying to depart from a common point, is see the numbers for Lasin/Juhlinowice in Attif’s model and use our prolific imagination to give a suitable explanation for this numbers. Then, fill the city with whatever we like.

Accordingly to Atiff model, Lasin (belonging to Gmina Lasin municaplity), has been able to escape nearly untouched in the war, at least when talking about the number of inhabitants (row 421 of the excel spreadsheet). The numbers showed in the spreadsheet shows the total population of Gmina Lasin (and not Lasin alone) including all the disperse settlements belonging to the municipality. In Wiki, Lasin/ Juhlinowice has about 3270 inhabitants. Following the same ratio of the Gmina Lasin municipality for the town only, (0.88% of prewar population), Juhlinowice/Lasin will have about 2877 inhabitants.

It’s only a suggestion as a departure point. We can choose another one or try to follow this beginning, trying to give an explanation for the low ratio of losses, etc. Perhaps a relatively untouched village could be an interesting setup, with the population trying not to lose what they have been able to keep in the last past years.

Well, just a suggestion.
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