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What are "implications"?
Doesn't even realise continuation war went on for several years.
Like literally you're living in a fantasy that's clearly been programmed into your brain. Has very little to do with reality.
You can see that from reading the comments you've left.
You're arguing the Grand Duchy of Finland was more urbanised than Russia, which has a city of millions of people literally a few hours away from most Finns. We still don't even have a city with a million people. You're trying to pretend that Finland was really "urbanised" when there still even isn't a large city, to be frank. Even the way a city is defined is different in different places.
The capital area is starting to resemble an urban area. You just keep living in your Soviet propaganda fantasies, I don't really mind
Look at the population density.
Fkin delulu
I'm an American , none of this has been programmed into my brain, if anything I got programmed to think the soviets are bad through my education. I'm just reading Wikipedia.
Meanwhile you started this off with a propaganda meme with false numbers. You seem to be projecting because if anything your programmed through your schooling and national mythology that hypes up the winter war.
You don't seem to want to accept that finland was more urbanized for some reason even though you've given no sources and I've given two which you don't want to address.
Just because st Petersburg exists doesn't mean the rest of Russia is just as urbanized. China has tons of cities with more then 10 million but it's still less urbanized then say belgium which has no cities bigger then 10 million. They're on different scales, just like Finland and russia
Population density isn't an exact match for urbanization. Saudi arabia has a very small population density but high urbanization rate because no one live in the giant desert that occupies most of the country. Same with Finland and it's vast swaths of forest and tundra where no one lives