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Canterlot, the governmental seat of Celestia's rule, houses nearly a hundred thousand ponies.  More populous cities, such as Manehatten, Fillydelphia, Coltimore, and Trottingham exist.  The majority of the pony population, however, exist in rural villages with a few hundred to several thousand ponies in each.  These villages are dotted throughout mountain valleys and the central plains region.
 
Canterlot, the governmental seat of Celestia's rule, houses nearly a hundred thousand ponies.  More populous cities, such as Manehatten, Fillydelphia, Coltimore, and Trottingham exist.  The majority of the pony population, however, exist in rural villages with a few hundred to several thousand ponies in each.  These villages are dotted throughout mountain valleys and the central plains region.
  
====Pony Sociology====
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===Equestrian Sociology===
  
 
"Century after century, the census reports that Equestria's population remains nearly static [2].  With an apparent abundance of food and space, what limits the growth of the pony population?  Many of the theories to date attempt to model the phenomenon by invoking social or cultural limitations to reproductive drive [42].  These theories however fail to explain recently surveyed [53] attitudes towards foal-bearing and the reported occurance rate sexually transmitted infection [15].  Recent data, vide infra, suggests an external force is modulating population growth at physiological level."
 
"Century after century, the census reports that Equestria's population remains nearly static [2].  With an apparent abundance of food and space, what limits the growth of the pony population?  Many of the theories to date attempt to model the phenomenon by invoking social or cultural limitations to reproductive drive [42].  These theories however fail to explain recently surveyed [53] attitudes towards foal-bearing and the reported occurance rate sexually transmitted infection [15].  Recent data, vide infra, suggests an external force is modulating population growth at physiological level."

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