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I have found a way to access this information again. By renaming the "AoC2.exe" file to "AoC2.jar" I was able to access the code with a JAR decompiler. I thought it was fishy when I tried it, but surprisingly, it does work.
Once decompilation was finished I was able to find this in the "Commands.java" file.
On another note, I did this because I wish to convert the population numbers to "long" instead of "int" so as to allow the population to go to more realistic modern standards. It is very unsatisfying when suddenly the national population is -2B because the integer rolled over. If you have tips on where I can find those to update the references, that would be greatly appreciated.