What local centers of power developed in Kievan Rus in the mid-12th century?

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In the middle of the 12th cent. a number of local centers of power developed: Halych in the west, Novgorod in the north, Vladimir-Suzdal (see Vladimir ) in the northwest, and Kiev in the south.

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