Added ALOT of special buildings to Iberia

Reworked: Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela ; Farum Brigantium
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building_pyramids_02:0 "$building_type_pyramids_02$"
building_pyramids_02_desc:0 "$building_type_pyramids_02_desc$"
building_type_alhambra_01:0 "Alhambra"
building_type_alhambra_01_desc:0 "The Alhambra is a fortress built upon the remains of an ancient Roman fortification. While it is serviceable as a defensive structure, with the right investments it could be turned into something more..."
building_alhambra_01:0 "$building_type_alhambra_01$ Fortress Ruins"
building_alhambra_01_desc:0 "$building_type_alhambra_01_desc$"
building_alhambra_02:0 "Royal Palace of $building_type_alhambra_01$"
building_alhambra_02_desc:1 "The Alhambra has since its days as a mere Roman ruin been upgraded to a royal palace befitting an emperor! A shining example of local architecture, the color of the buildings in contrast with the surrounding woods lead poets to describe it as "a pearl set in emeralds.""
building_type_shwedagon_pagoda_01:0 "Shwedagon Pagoda"
building_type_shwedagon_pagoda_01_desc:0 "The Shwedagon Pagoda is a sacred Buddhist stupa built by the Mon people around the year 500. It houses many famous relics, such as the staff of Kakusandha, the water filter of Koṇāgamana, a piece of the robe of Kassapa, and eight strands of hair from the head of Gautama."
building_shwedagon_pagoda_01:0 "Shwedagon Pagoda"
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building_holy_site_mahabodhi_temple_01:0 "$building_type_holy_site_mahabodhi_temple_01$"
building_holy_site_mahabodhi_temple_01_desc:0 "$building_type_holy_site_mahabodhi_temple_01_desc$"
building_type_holy_site_great_mosque_of_cordoba_01:0 "The Great Mosque of Cordoba"
building_type_holy_site_great_mosque_of_cordoba_01_desc:0 "The Great Mosque of Cordoba was erected after the Islamic Conquest of the Visigothic Kingdom, upon the foundation of a Christian church. Originally the site was shared, with both Muslims and Christians using it, but the Christian half was eventually purchased and demolished to make room for the Grand Mosque."
building_holy_site_great_mosque_of_cordoba_01:0 "$building_type_holy_site_great_mosque_of_cordoba_01$"
building_holy_site_great_mosque_of_cordoba_01_desc:0 "$building_type_holy_site_great_mosque_of_cordoba_01_desc$"
building_type_walls_of_genoa_01:0 "Walls of Genoa"
building_type_walls_of_genoa_01_desc:0 "The Walls of Genoa were built in the 9th century after the city was granted significant autonomy. The walls, together with the protection of the coastline, allow the area to develop and prosper."
building_walls_of_genoa_01:0 "$building_type_walls_of_genoa_01$"
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building_danevirke_01:0 "$building_type_danevirke_01$"
building_danevirke_01_desc:0 "$building_type_danevirke_01_desc$"
building_type_aljaferia_palace_01:0 "Aljafería"
building_type_aljaferia_palace_01_desc:0 "A great palace-fortress built on the Saría plain, the Aljafería is a testament to the power and wealth of Zaragoza. Imposing and splendid in equal measure; it is both an intimidating fortification and a pinnacle of Iberian architecture."
building_aljaferia_palace_01:0 "$building_type_aljaferia_palace_01$"
building_aljaferia_palace_01_desc:0 "$building_type_aljaferia_palace_01_desc$"
building_type_roman_wall_of_lugo_01:0 "Roman Walls of Lugo"
building_type_roman_wall_of_lugo_01_desc:0 "Built by the Romans long ago, the great Walls of Lugo remain an impressive sight. Pilgrims pass their five gates on the road to Santiago de Compostela, making the journey even more profound."
building_roman_wall_of_lugo_01:0 "$building_type_roman_wall_of_lugo_01$"
building_roman_wall_of_lugo_01_desc:0 "$building_type_roman_wall_of_lugo_01_desc$"
building_type_rock_of_gibraltar_01:0 "Rock of Gibraltar"
building_type_rock_of_gibraltar_01_desc:0 "The monolithic Rock of Gibraltar overlooks a narrow strait that is the gateway to the Mediterranean Sea. It was one of the Pillars of Hercules in antiquity, considered to mark the end of the known world. Looking at it now, you cannot help but wonder what lies beyond."
building_rock_of_gibraltar_01:0 "$building_type_rock_of_gibraltar_01$"
building_rock_of_gibraltar_01_desc:0 "$building_type_rock_of_gibraltar_01_desc$"
building_type_tower_of_hercules_01:0 "Farum Brigantium"
building_type_tower_of_hercules_01_desc:0 "This ancient lighthouse is said to have been based on its more famous sister in Alexandria. Having guided seafarers for untold centuries, it remains important to Galicia's coastal trade. Some claim that you can glimpse Ireland's green coast from the top of this lonely tower, but gazing out, you see only endless sea."
building_tower_of_hercules_01:0 "$building_type_tower_of_hercules_01$"
building_tower_of_hercules_01_desc:0 "$building_type_tower_of_hercules_01_desc$"
building_type_city_wall_of_toledo_01:0 "City Walls of Toledo"
building_type_city_wall_of_toledo_01_desc:0 "Originally built by the Romans in days of old, these massive walls were significantly expanded under the reign of Wamba, king of the Visigoths. The early Arabic rulers widened them even further, creating a defensive system fit for the City of Kings."
building_city_wall_of_toledo_01:0 "$building_type_city_wall_of_toledo_01$"
building_city_wall_of_toledo_01_desc:0 "$building_type_city_wall_of_toledo_01_desc$"
building_type_alcazar_of_segovia_01:0 "Alcázar of Segovia"
building_type_alcazar_of_segovia_01_desc:0 "Rising like the bow of a ship from a rocky crag, this fortress is an awe-inspiring sight. As majestic as it is impenetrable, it is the greatest of all castles in the kingdom of castles — Castile."
building_alcazar_of_segovia_01:0 "$building_type_alcazar_of_segovia_01$"
building_alcazar_of_segovia_01_desc:0 "$building_type_alcazar_of_segovia_01_desc$"
building_type_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01:0 "Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela"
building_type_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01_desc:0 "Built over the tomb of James the Great, this splendid edifice is the end point of the Way of Saint James, and the crown of one of the great sites of Christendom. Pilgrims from all over Western and Northern Europe arrive in large numbers, speaking dozens of tongues — though many become mute with awe."
building_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01:0 "$building_type_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01$"
building_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01_desc:0 "$building_type_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01_desc$"
building_type_charnel_grounds_01: "Charnel Grounds"
building_type_charnel_grounds_01_desc: "As much sites for spiritual cleansing as they are areas for the dead to rest, these open-air grounds provide a site for bodies to decompose."