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Source: https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
One could bring up the fact that the Tsar Bomba never entered official service, but to that I would say: This is Civilization 5. We don't have giant death robots, X-COM squads, or Gandhi the Conqueror in real life either.
Berlin would need 4, Mexico City 11, Chongqing is as big as Austria = 80-140.
I think you have no idea of the sizes of cities today and the average damage potential of a nuclear weapon.
(DeepL translator)
in 3 out of 4 games I play I get nukes by him, if I don't kill him before nukes.