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building_type_tell_mines_01:1 "Tell Mines"
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building_type_tell_mines_01_desc:1 "In this province, beneath hardy plants and new sediments rests the ruins of an age long gone. Excavating what remains of it may bring substantial profit - perhaps, even treasures from the past."
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building_tell_mines_01:1 "Surface Excavation"
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building_tell_mines_01_desc:2 "Scavengers often dig small holes in these tells to extract a few interesting baubles for sale."
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building_tell_mines_02:1 "Shallow Dig Sites"
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building_tell_mines_02_desc:1 "Camps of labourers work on digging up buried structures near the surface, collecting easily accessable materials by hand."
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building_tell_mines_03:1 "Simple Pulleys"
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building_tell_mines_03_desc:1 "With the aid of simple pulleys, workers are able to dig deeper and extract heavier materials."
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building_tell_mines_04:1 "Carts and Rails"
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building_tell_mines_04_desc:1 "Copied from antediluvian mines, rails and carts allow miners to go deeper then before. Seperating artifacts from the rubble and useable raw materials."
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building_tell_mines_05:1 "Large Mines"
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building_tell_mines_05_desc:1 "Dug into the side of a large Tells within the region, these mines excavate numerous materials and antediluvian relics, however the majority of which are broken beyond repair."
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building_tell_mines_06:1 "Shafts and Elevators"
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building_tell_mines_06_desc:1 "By hiring Masters from Unions, shafts and elevators are able to be constructed and maintained, allowing miners to access to ruins deep underground."
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building_tell_mines_07:1 "Scholars and Merchants "
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building_tell_mines_07_desc:1 "Scholars and Merchants are responsible for the flow of goods and identifying important finds that the common worker would throw away as junk."
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building_tell_mines_08:2 "Forges of Antediluvia"
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building_tell_mines_08_desc:2 "Chimneys cover the land a in thick smoke as the forges bellow smelt the remains of the Old World to fuel the new one."
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building_type_leuven_university_01:1 "Leuven University"
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building_type_leuven_university_01_desc:0 "$building_leuven_university_01_desc$"
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building_leuven_university_01:0 "Leuven University"
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building_leuven_university_01_desc:0 "$building_type_generic_university_desc$\n\nWith its traditions reaching all the way to the 15th century, Leuven University is one of the most important places of knowledge in Western Europe. Scholars and scientists are attracted from far away to study and expand their knowledge even after the Event ."
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building_type_court_of_europa_01:1 "Court of Europa"
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building_type_court_of_europa_01_desc:0 "$building_court_of_europa_01_desc$"
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building_court_of_europa_01:0 "Court of Europa"
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building_court_of_europa_01_desc:0 "Following the Event , many people settled in the region around Den Hagge, seeking answers to what happened. Soon, the surrounding area became a large center of commerce that needed centralized rule to function properly. After Leopold became the Grand Chancellor, he sought to resolve this issue , leading him to construct the "Court of Europa" to properly organize his rule and further fortify the region."
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building_court_of_europa_02:0 "Grand Court of Europa"
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building_court_of_europa_02_desc:0 "Soon, the small court faced many issues, as the land around it grew, but the court did not. People needed a better place to handle their affairs. The Grand Court of Europe would be constructed, not only a massive complex of palaces and gardens, but also an extensive fortification line, protecting the court from enemy invasions."
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building_type_walls_of_nijmegen_01:1 "Walls of Nijmegen"
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building_type_walls_of_nijmegen_01_desc:0 "$building_walls_of_nijmegen_01_desc$"
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building_walls_of_nijmegen_01:0 "Walls of Nijmegen"
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building_walls_of_nijmegen_01_desc:0 "Built on the command of Grand Chancellor Leopold, the walls of Nijmegen are an impressive sight. They were constructed to protect the main trade route from France to Holland and to fortify one of the only crossings over the lower Rhine River."
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building_type_port_of_amsterdam_01:1 "Port of Amsterdam"
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building_type_port_of_amsterdam_01_desc:0 "$building_port_of_amsterdam_01_desc$"
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building_port_of_amsterdam_01:0 "Extensive Harbour"
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building_port_of_amsterdam_01_desc:0 "A small port has been constructed in a trade-rich region to allow for easier transport of goods overseas. Several small harbors work together to bring goods in and out of the city, but the capacity is small while the opportunity is large."
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building_port_of_amsterdam_02:0 "Bustling Port"
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building_port_of_amsterdam_02_desc:0 "As trade grows, so does the port. With the influx of new merchants into the city, the port needs to grow too , harboring ships from faraway lands and trading goods never seen before."
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building_port_of_amsterdam_03:0 "Grand Port"
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building_port_of_amsterdam_03_desc:0 "As trade grew increasingly, several new docks were set up, covering almost the entire coastline of the city. New harbor storage and cargo cranes were needed. With the increased need for ships, several shipyards popped up to facilitate the new demand."
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building_type_port_of_antwerpen_01:1 "Port of Antwerpen"
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building_type_port_of_antwerpen_01_desc:0 "$building_port_of_antwerpen_01_desc$"
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building_port_of_antwerpen_01:0 "Extensive Harbour"
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building_port_of_antwerpen_01_desc:0 "A small port has been constructed in a trade-rich region to allow for easier transport of goods overseas. Several small harbors work together to bring goods in and out of the city, but the capacity is small while the opportunity is large."
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building_port_of_antwerpen_02:0 "Bustling Port"
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building_port_of_antwerpen_02_desc:0 "As trade grows, so does the port. With the influx of new merchants into the city, the port needs to grow too , harboring ships from faraway lands and trading goods never seen before."
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building_port_of_antwerpen_03:0 "Grand Port"
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building_port_of_antwerpen_03_desc:0 "As trade grew increasingly, several new docks were set up, covering almost the entire coastline of the city. New harbor storage and cargo cranes were needed. With the increased need for ships, several shipyards popped up to facilitate the new demand."
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building_type_zone_rouge_01:1 "Zone Rouge"
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building_type_zone_rouge_01_desc:0 "$building_zone_rouge_01_desc$"
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building_zone_rouge_01:0 "No Man's Land"
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building_zone_rouge_01_desc:0 "Zone Rouge is the remnants of the Great War, a conflict which has scarred the land for hundreds of years. Dangerous substances and explosive ammunition can still be found buried beneath, making travel and construction not only problematic but dangerous. Only the humble poppy flower growing among the remains of the war that promised to end all wars."
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building_type_verdun_memorial_01:1 "Verdun Memorial"
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building_type_verdun_memorial_01_desc:0 "$building_verdun_memorial_01_desc$"
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building_verdun_memorial_01:0 "Verdun Memorial"
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building_verdun_memorial_01_desc:0 "The vast graveyard with a small church in Verdun is placed there to remember the lost during the Battle of Verdun during the Great War. It has since became a major holy site for the Trenchsingers, but is also visited by other Europeanists to remember the great battle that killed hundereds of thousands."
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building_type_tour_eiffel_01:1 "Eiffel Tower"
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building_type_tour_eiffel_01_desc:0 "$building_tour_eiffel_01_desc$"
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building_tour_eiffel_01:0 "Remains of a Giant"
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building_tour_eiffel_01_desc:0 "Once the jewel of old Paris, this gargantuan monument has been reduced to its foundations, only the first level remaining after the Lords of Paris deemed it unstable and hazardous. Now it stands outside the city of Paris, continuously maintained by the settlement which has developt below it. \n\nEven though the Eiffel Tower no longer pierce's the sky, the people who look onto the Iron Lady still dream of her in her prime."
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building_type_napoleon_line_01:1 "Napoleon's line"
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building_type_napoleon_line_01_desc:0 "$building_napoleon_line_01_desc$"
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building_napoleon_line_01:0 "Basic Fortifications"
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building_napoleon_line_01_desc:0 "A line of repurposed forts from the Napoleonic Era, from before the Event, reconstructed to serve as the first level of protection for Paris. The star forts were turned into strong keeps with a layer of walls connecting them, posing as a barricade."
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building_napoleon_line_02:0 "Grand Fort Line"
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building_napoleon_line_02_desc:0 "With the growing population in Paris and the city becoming a bigger economic hub, better fortifications were needed. The simple forts were torn down, and proper castles were constructed , connected with each other by a larger wall to protect the city of Paris from its open flank."
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building_type_palace_versailles_01:1 "Palace of Versailles"
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building_type_palace_versailles_01_desc:0 "$building_palace_versailles_01_desc$"
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building_palace_versailles_01:0 "Barren Rooms of Versailles"
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building_palace_versailles_01_desc:0 "Versailles, once the grandest palace in France, is filled with nothing, just barren rooms. Gold and decorative furniture that once called this palace home were either destroyed or robbed to turn a quick profit."
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building_palace_versailles_02:0 "Versialles Partially Restored"
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building_palace_versailles_02_desc:0 "The road to restoration is long ; many rooms are still partially empty and halls still crumble . Some of the old furniture has been tracked down, but much has already been dismantled for wood or melted for money. Many still hope that the restoration will continue."
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building_palace_versailles_03:0 "Grand Palace of Versailles with Exquisite Gardens"
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building_palace_versailles_03_desc:0 "After a long effort, the halls of Versailles are once again filled with gold and decorations from faraway lands ; the rooms now shine like never before. The large gardens around the palace were also restored to fully tie the area together. \n\nNow hundreds of courtiers flock to the palace, just to be able to serve in this beautiful place."
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building_type_port_of_calais_01:1 "Port of Calais"
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building_type_port_of_calais_01_desc:0 "$building_port_of_calais_01_desc$"
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building_port_of_calais_01:0 "Extensive Harbour"
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building_port_of_calais_01_desc:0 "A small port has been constructed in a trade-rich region to allow for easier transport of goods overseas. Several small harbors work together to bring goods in and out of the city, but the capacity is small while the opportunity is large."
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building_port_of_calais_02:0 "Bustling Port"
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building_port_of_calais_02_desc:0 "As trade grows, so does the port. With the influx of new merchants into the city, the port needs to grow too , harboring ships from faraway lands and trading goods never seen before."
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building_port_of_calais_03:0 "Grand Port"
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building_port_of_calais_03_desc:0 "As trade grew increasingly, several new docks were set up, covering almost the entire coastline of the city. New harbor storage and cargo cranes were needed. With the increased need for ships, several shipyards popped up to facilitate the new demand."
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building_type_academie_labsurde_01:1 "Académie de l'Absurde"
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building_type_academie_labsurde_01_desc:0 "$building_academie_labsurde_01_desc$"
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building_academie_labsurde_01:0 "Academy of the Absurd"
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building_academie_labsurde_01_desc:0 "Founded with the patronige of Isildur I, the Academy of the Absurd has long since served as one of the centers of education and preservation of texts in Western Europe. It is said the Academy was built near where one of the greatest antediluvian poets perished. While others claim its location was chosen by the High King to keep his unorthodox scholars far from Paris, but close enough to control."
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building_type_palace_fontainebleau_01:1 "Palace of Fontainebleau"
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building_type_palace_fontainebleau_01_desc:0 "$building_palace_fontainebleau_01_desc$"
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building_palace_fontainebleau_01:0 "Barren Rooms of Fontainebleau"
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building_palace_fontainebleau_01_desc:0 "Fontainebleau, once one of the grandest palaces in France, is filled with nothing, just barren rooms. Gold and decorative furniture that once called this palace home were either destroyed or robbed to turn a quick profit."
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building_palace_fontainebleau_02:0 "Palace of Fontainebleau Restored"
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building_palace_fontainebleau_02_desc:0 "After a long effort, the halls of Fontainebleau are once again filled with gold and decorations from faraway lands ; the rooms now shine like never before. Even though it was overshadowed by other palaces, many monarchs still enjoy the time they spent in Fontainebleau."
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building_type_montpellier_university_01:1 "University of Montpellier"
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building_type_montpellier_university_01_desc:0 "$building_montpellier_university_01_desc$"
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building_montpellier_university_01:0 "University of Montpellier"
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building_montpellier_university_01_desc:0 "$building_type_generic_university_desc$\n\nFounded in the 12th century, the University of Montpellier is one of the oldest universities in the world. Scholars and scientists are attracted from far and wide to study and expand their knowledge even after the Event."
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building_type_capitole_toulouse_01:1 "Capitole de Toulouse"
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building_type_capitole_toulouse_01_desc:0 "$building_capitole_toulouse_01_desc$"
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building_capitole_toulouse_01:0 "Capitole de Toulouse"
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building_capitole_toulouse_01_desc:0 "Capitole de Toulouse serves as the main administrative center for southern France. It was reconstructed after the event by the emperors of France to properly organize and develop the southern parts of the empire from the city of Toulouse."
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building_type_chateau_bretagne_01:1 "Château de Bretagne"
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building_type_chateau_bretagne_01_desc:0 "$building_chateau_bretagne_01_desc$"
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building_chateau_bretagne_01:0 "Château de Bretagne"
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building_chateau_bretagne_01_desc:0 "A small palace with vast gardens, used mainly as a seasonal hideout for the kings of Brittany or as a feasting ground. Additionally, it serves as an administrative center for southern Brittany, bringing not only tax to the war chest but also order in the city of Nantes."
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building_chateau_bretagne_02:0 "Château de Bretagne"
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building_chateau_bretagne_02_desc:0 "With the city of Nantes growing, more administrative power was needed. The small palace, which served mostly as a hideout for kings, was transformed into a place of administration. However, it still remained a place for nobles to come together and feast, or simply spend their free time."
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building_type_fort_de_bordeaux_01:1 "Fort de Bordeaux"
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building_type_fort_de_bordeaux_01_desc:0 "$building_fort_de_bordeaux_01_desc$"
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building_fort_de_bordeaux_01:0 "Fort de Bordeaux"
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building_fort_de_bordeaux_01_desc:0 "Bordeaux, firstly just a city along the Garonne, is now a grand fortress. Using its strategic position at the mouth of the Garonne, its tall and thick walls are a formidable barrier for many small and medium armies, posing a chokehold for any invasion from the south. "
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building_type_fortified_port_of_monaco_01:1 "Fortified Port of Monaco"
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building_type_fortified_port_of_monaco_01_desc:0 "$building_fortified_port_of_monaco_01_desc$"
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building_fortified_port_of_monaco_01:0 "Fortified Harbors"
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building_fortified_port_of_monaco_01_desc:0 "In a region of strategic importance, but also of economic opportunities, several smaller harbors started to fortify themselves to protect themselves and their goods from raiders and smaller armies, creating several chokepoints for the enemy. However, these harbors have little interest in working together to properly organize themselves."
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building_fortified_port_of_monaco_02:0 "Fortified Port"
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building_fortified_port_of_monaco_02_desc:0 "As trade demands grew and the harbors became more centralized, a central port was constructed with tough walls that could easily stop an enemy ambush and medium armies. Over time, the main castle was connected to the port with walls, creating a single entity. Furthermore, the castle could be supplied by sea, further improving its strategic importance."
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building_fortified_port_of_monaco_03:0 "Fortified Grand Port"
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building_fortified_port_of_monaco_03_desc:0 "With more money flowing into the port, expansion was needed. The port almost doubled in size, and the walls were higher and thicker. Furthermore, the castle and the port slowly became one as more people moved into the protected walls connecting the castle and the port."
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building_type_port_of_la_rochelle_01:1 "Port of Calais"
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building_type_port_of_la_rochelle_01_desc:0 "$building_port_of_la_rochelle_01$"
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building_port_of_la_rochelle_01:0 "Extensive Harbour"
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building_port_of_la_rochelle_01_desc:0 "A small port has been constructed in a trade-rich region to allow for easier transport of goods overseas. Several small harbors work together to bring goods in and out of the city, but the capacity is small while the opportunity is large."
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building_port_of_la_rochelle_02:0 "Bustling Port"
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building_port_of_la_rochelle_02_desc:0 "As trade grows, so does the port. With the influx of new merchants into the city, the port needs to grow too , harboring ships from faraway lands and trading goods never seen before."
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building_port_of_la_rochelle_03:0 "Grand Port"
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building_port_of_la_rochelle_03_desc:0 "As trade grew increasingly, several new docks were set up, covering almost the entire coastline of the city. New harbor storage and cargo cranes were needed. With the increased need for ships, several shipyards popped up to facilitate the new demand."
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building_type_mont_saint_michel_01:1 "Mont-Saint-Michel"
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building_type_mont_saint_michel_01_desc:0 "$building_mont_saint_michel_01_desc$"
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building_mont_saint_michel_01:0 "Mont-Saint-Michel"
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building_mont_saint_michel_01_desc:0 "Fortress surrounded by sea, only connected with a small road. With high walls and a sizable garrison, Mont-Saint-Michel is a formidable fortress. The roots of Mont-Saint-Michel stretch all the way into the 8th century . Even though it started as a small monastery, it slowly grew into the fortress that stands there today."
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building_type_fortress_andorra_01:1 "$building_fortress_andorra_01$"
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building_type_fortress_andorra_01_desc:0 "$building_fortress_andorra_01_desc$"
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building_fortress_andorra_01:0 "Fortress Monastery of Andorra"
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building_fortress_andorra_01_desc:0 "The monasteries of Andorra have become reinforced over the years by numerous defenses on all sides. The Andorran fortress-monasteries have earned the reputation of being the most well defended temples in the whole world, for they protect within their bowels centuries upon centuries of books, possessing the greatest of the Church's archives second only to the Vatican itself. Should Andorra fall, countless years of knowledge - both pre- and post-Event - will be lost."
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building_type_statue_clorinda_01:1 "Statue of Clorinda"
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building_type_statue_clorinda_01_desc:0 "$building_statue_clorinda_01_desc$"
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building_statue_clorinda_01:0 "Statue of Clorinda"
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building_statue_clorinda_01_desc:0 "Built to honour Clorinda the Brave, one of the Fourteen Heroes. The statue depicts Clorinda saving the last of the Bonapartes from certain doom, granting her the right to bear the Imperial Eagle on her coat of arms."
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building_type_sagrada_familia_01:1 "Basilica de la Sagrada Familia"
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building_type_sagrada_familia_01_desc:0 "$building_sagrada_familia_01_desc$"
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building_sagrada_familia_01:0 "Sagrada Familia"
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building_sagrada_familia_01_desc:0 "Sagrada Familia is an icon of Barcelona. Even though it's unfinished, and the original plans were lost, it is still one of the tallest churches in the world. Many pilgrims around the world commit to the journey of visiting this magnificent church because it reminds them of the old times before the Event. "
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building_type_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01:1 "Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela"
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building_type_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01_desc:0 "$building_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01_desc$"
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building_holy_site_basilica_santiago_01:0 "Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela"
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building_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. \n\nAfter the Event , the cathedral became the center of several new Christian religions, such as the Iberian or Sevillian, who fight over control of this masterpiece."
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building_type_cathedral_seville_01:1 "The Grand Cathedral of Seville"
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building_type_cathedral_seville_01_desc:0 "$building_cathedral_seville_01_desc$"
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building_cathedral_seville_01:0 "The Grand Cathedral of Seville"
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building_cathedral_seville_01_desc:0 "Seville Cathedral, one of the largest Christian churches in the world, is the center of the Sevillian Church. Reconstructed and expanded after the schism between Roman and Sevillian Catholics, it serves as a counterweight to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome."
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building_type_tomb_thez_mighty_01:1 "Tomb of Thez the Mighty"
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building_type_tomb_thez_mighty_01_desc:0 "$building_tomb_thez_mighty_01_desc$"
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building_tomb_thez_mighty_01:0 "A Hero's Final Rest"
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building_tomb_thez_mighty_01_desc:0 "Built in the 22nd century, the Tomb of Thez the Mighty stands surrounded by the statues of thirteen knights, ten kneeling and three by their leader's side. Of the Fourteen Heroes of Fame and Fortune who bravely defended the peoples of Western Europe after the Event, only four were able to say their final goodbyes. \n\nThe centerpiece of the Mausoleum is the grand sarcophagus, in which rests Thez the Mighty. Atop it lays a depiction of a man almost two meters tall, with a missing eye, holding a weapon made in the times of Antediluvia."
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building_type_belem_tower_01:1 "Tower of Belém"
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building_type_belem_tower_01_desc:0 "$building_belem_tower_01_desc$"
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building_belem_tower_01:0 "Small Belém Fortress"
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building_belem_tower_01_desc:0 "The Tower of Belém is the symbol of Lisbon, as it is also the main fortification of the city. Constructed to show Portugal's colonial power and past, it is now used primarily as a fortification for the city. However, the tower is crumbling and is missing several key fortification measures."
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building_belem_tower_02:0 "Tower of Belém Restored"
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building_belem_tower_02_desc:0 "With its walls reconstructed and strengthened , the Tower of Belém is once again the fortress it used to be. Able to withstand prolonged sieges, it finally protects the city of Lisbon from enemies."
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building_type_toledo_steelworks_01:1 "Toledo Steelworks"
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building_type_toledo_steelworks_01_desc:0 "$building_toledo_steelworks_01_desc$"
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building_toledo_steelworks_01:0 "Basic Furnaces and Molders"
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building_toledo_steelworks_01_desc:0 "Traditions of steelworking in Toledo stretch very deep into history, even being used by the Romans themselves. Basic steel furnaces and molders are in place, but the production is low, while the opportunity is vast."
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building_toledo_steelworks_02:0 "Advanced Furnaces and Molders"
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building_toledo_steelworks_02_desc:0 "With more resources flooding into the city, the steelworks needed an expansion. With new technology, the furnaces and molders were modernized, now being able to produce at a much higher rate than any other steelworks in the region."
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building_toledo_steelworks_03:0 "Grand Furnaces and Molders"
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building_toledo_steelworks_03_desc:0 "Once just a dream, now a reality. Toledo steelworks are one of the largest steelworks in the world, producing high-quality steel not only for Iberia but also for many parts of Europe and Africa. Swords and armor from its foundry can be purchased everywhere for various prices."
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building_type_cathedral_mosque_cordoba_01:1 "The Grand Cathedral-Mosque of Córdoba"
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building_type_cathedral_mosque_cordoba_01_desc:0 "$building_cathedral_mosque_cordoba_01_desc$"
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building_cathedral_mosque_cordoba_01:0 "The Grand Cathedral-Mosque of Córdoba"
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building_cathedral_mosque_cordoba_01_desc:0 "Constructed in the 8th century, it's one of the oldest Catholic and Islamic churches. This unique blend of religions shaped not only the church but also the city of Córdoba. Even though it's now primarily used as a Catholic cathedral, it can serve as a place of worship for Muslims, who travel just to see this."
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building_type_almeria_castle_01:1 "Alcazaba of Almería"
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building_type_almeria_castle_01_desc:0 "$building_almeria_castle_01_desc$"
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building_almeria_castle_01:0 "Alcazaba of Almería"
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building_almeria_castle_01_desc:0 "Constructed by Muslims in the 10th century to protect the city of Almería. It was then used as a fortification, protecting the southern parts of Spain, but with modern warfare, the castle fell into ruins. After the Event, the complex was restored, once again protecting Spain from enemy invasions."
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building_type_alhambra_01:1 "Alhambra"
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building_type_alhambra_01_desc:0 "$building_alhambra_01_desc$"
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building_alhambra_01:0 "Royal Palace of Alhambra"
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building_alhambra_01_desc:0 "Alhambra, 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." \n\nAfter the Event , this palace was once again fortified and transformed into the fortress it once was. Furthermore, it became the primary fortress in the south, as it overshadowed others.."
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building_type_alcazar_of_segovia_01:1 "Alcázar of Segovia"
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building_type_alcazar_of_segovia_01_desc:0 "$building_alcazar_of_segovia_01_desc$"
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building_alcazar_of_segovia_01:0 "Alcázar of Segovia"
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building_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. \n\nAfter the Event, it was used as a fort almost immedietly, protecting its inhabitants from small roaming raider groups. One the people organized, Alcazár of Segovia was turned into a formidable fortress."
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building_type_tower_of_hercules_01:1 "Farum Brigantium"
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building_type_tower_of_hercules_01_desc:0 "$building_tower_of_hercules_01_desc$"
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building_tower_of_hercules_01:0 "Farum Brigantium"
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building_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. \n\nThis tower even withstood the Event, still guiding sailors on the coast of Galicia."
|
||
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building_type_fortress_of_gibraltar_01:1 "Fortress of Gibraltar"
|
||
building_type_fortress_of_gibraltar_01_desc:0 "$building_fortress_of_gibraltar_01_desc$"
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building_fortress_of_gibraltar_01:0 "Fortress of Gibraltar"
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building_fortress_of_gibraltar_01_desc:0 "Gibraltar, one of the most important naval bases in Europe, is a small strip of land that has been contested between many states. This led to the construction of a formidable fortress that protects the small city from enemies. "
|
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building_type_aljaferia_palace_01:0 "Aljafería Palace"
|
||
building_type_aljaferia_palace_01_desc:0 "$building_aljaferia_palace_01_desc$"
|
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building_aljaferia_palace_01:0 "Aljafería Palace"
|
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building_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. \n\nAfter the Event, the fortress was abandoned, but once civilization reorganized itself, Aljafería was restored and now stands as a proud symbol of Zaragoza."
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building_type_madrid_university_01:1 "Universidad Complutense de Madrid"
|
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building_type_madrid_university_01_desc:0 "$building_madrid_university_01_desc$"
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building_madrid_university_01:0 "University of Madrid"
|
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building_madrid_university_01_desc:0 "$building_type_generic_university_desc$\n\nFounded in the 13th century, the University of Madrid is one of the oldest universities in Iberia. Scholars and scientists are attracted from far and wide to study and expand their knowledge even after the Event."
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building_type_university_coimbra_01:1 "University of Coimbra"
|
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building_type_university_coimbra_01_desc:0 "$building_university_coimbra_01_desc$"
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building_university_coimbra_01:0 "University of Coimbra"
|
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building_university_coimbra_01_desc:0 "$building_type_generic_university_desc$\n\nFounded in the 13th century, the University of Coimbra is one of the oldest universities in Iberia. Scholars and scientists are attracted from far and wide to study and expand their knowledge even after the Event."
|
||
|
||
building_type_port_of_valencia_01:1 "Port of Valencia"
|
||
building_type_port_of_valencia_01_desc:0 "$building_port_of_valencia_01_desc$"
|
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building_port_of_valencia_01:0 "Extensive Harbour"
|
||
building_port_of_valencia_01_desc:0 "A small port has been constructed in a trade-rich region to allow for easier transport of goods overseas. Several small harbors work together to bring goods in and out of the city, but the capacity is small while the opportunity is large."
|
||
building_port_of_valencia_02:0 "Bustling Port"
|
||
building_port_of_valencia_02_desc:0 "As trade grows, so does the port. With the influx of new merchants into the city, the port needs to grow too , harboring ships from faraway lands and trading goods never seen before."
|
||
building_port_of_valencia_03:0 "Grand Port"
|
||
building_port_of_valencia_03_desc:0 "As trade grew increasingly, several new docks were set up, covering almost the entire coastline of the city. New harbor storage and cargo cranes were needed. With the increased need for ships, several shipyards popped up to facilitate the new demand."
|
||
|
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building_type_fortified_port_of_porto_01:1 "Fortified Port of Porto"
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_porto_01_desc:0 "$building_fortified_port_of_porto_01_desc$"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_porto_01:0 "Fortified Harbors"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_porto_01_desc:0 "In a region of strategic importance, but also of economic opportunities, several smaller harbors started to fortify themselves to protect themselves and their goods from raiders and smaller armies, creating several chokepoints for the enemy. However, these harbors have little interest in working together to properly organize themselves."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_porto_02:0 "Fortified Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_porto_02_desc:0 "As trade demands grew and the harbors became more centralized, a central port was constructed with tough walls that could easily stop an enemy ambush and medium armies. Over time, the main castle was connected to the port with walls, creating a single entity. Furthermore, the castle could be supplied by sea, further improving its strategic importance."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_porto_03:0 "Fortified Grand Port"
|
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building_fortified_port_of_porto_03_desc:0 "With more money flowing into the port, expansion was needed. The port almost doubled in size, and the walls were higher and thicker. Furthermore, the castle and the port slowly became one as more people moved into the protected walls connecting the castle and the port."
|
||
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building_type_fortress_pamplona_01:1 "Fortress of Pamplona"
|
||
building_type_fortress_pamplona_01_desc:0 "$building_fortress_pamplona_01_desc$"
|
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building_fortress_pamplona_01:0 "Fortress of Pamplona"
|
||
building_fortress_pamplona_01_desc:0 "Constructed on top of a fort from the 16th century, the fortress of Pamplona protects the city of Pamplona and the Basque people. Many say as long as Pamplona holds, the Basque people will not be lost. Today, it's the largest fortress in the Pyrenees mountains, overshadowed only by the Fortress Monastery of Andorra."
|
||
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_malaga_01:1 "Fortified Port of Málaga"
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_malaga_01_desc:0 "$building_fortified_port_of_malaga_01_desc$"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_malaga_01:0 "Fortified Harbors"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_malaga_01_desc:0 "In a region of strategic importance, but also of economic opportunities, several smaller harbors started to fortify themselves to protect themselves and their goods from raiders and smaller armies, creating several chokepoints for the enemy. However, these harbors have little interest in working together to properly organize themselves."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_malaga_02:0 "Fortified Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_malaga_02_desc:0 "As trade demands grew and the harbors became more centralized, a central port was constructed with tough walls that could easily stop an enemy ambush and medium armies. Over time, the main castle was connected to the port with walls, creating a single entity. Furthermore, the castle could be supplied by sea, further improving its strategic importance."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_malaga_03:0 "Fortified Grand Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_malaga_03_desc:0 "With more money flowing into the port, expansion was needed. The port almost doubled in size, and the walls were higher and thicker. Furthermore, the castle and the port slowly became one as more people moved into the protected walls connecting the castle and the port."
|
||
|
||
building_type_statue_isildur_01:1 "Statue of Isildur Bonaparte"
|
||
building_type_statue_isildur_01_desc:0 "$building_statue_isildur_01_desc$"
|
||
building_statue_isildur_01:0 "Equestrian Statue of Isildur Bonaparte"
|
||
building_statue_isildur_01_desc:0 "After the defeat of the last of his enemies in France, Isildur I, Emperor of the French, ordered the construction of a marble statue of himself in the newly conquered city of Marseille to commemorate his victories. The statue depicts him on his warhorse Vouvray, holding a book in one hand with the sword Joyeuse in the other."
|
||
|
||
building_type_fourviere_01:1 "Fourvière"
|
||
building_type_fourviere_01_desc:0 "$building_fourviere_01_desc$"
|
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building_fourviere_01:0 "Fourvière"
|
||
building_fourviere_01_desc:0 "Fourvière, the historical center of Lyon. Settled by the Romans and developed by Christians and those after them, Fourvière is a true jewel of the city. Over time , the collection of temples, cathedrals, and other religious sites grew, transforming the city into the city we know."
|
||
|
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building_type_university_zurich_01:1 "University of Zurich"
|
||
building_type_university_zurich_01_desc:0 "$building_university_zurich_01_desc$"
|
||
building_university_zurich_01:0 "University of Zurich"
|
||
building_university_zurich_01_desc:0 "$building_type_generic_university_desc$\n\nEven though Zurich university is quite young compared to its competitors as it was etsablished in the 19th century, its vast halls of learning are one of the largest and most advanced in Europe. Scholars and scientists are attracted from far and wide to study and expand their knowledge even after the Event."
|
||
|
||
building_type_capitale_bern_01:1 "Capitale de Bern"
|
||
building_type_capitale_bern_01_desc:0 "$building_capitale_bern_01_desc$"
|
||
building_capitale_bern_01:0 "Capitale de Bern"
|
||
building_capitale_bern_01_desc:0 "A strong kingdom needs a strong administrative center. Capitale de Bern is that for Switzerland. If it is before the Event, being the seat of the Swiss parliament, or after the Event, being a seat of the king, the city of Bern has always been a center for administration."
|
||
|
||
building_type_palais_des_nations_01:1 "Palais des Nations"
|
||
building_type_palais_des_nations_01_desc:0 "$building_palais_des_nations_01_desc$"
|
||
building_palais_des_nations_01:0 "Palais des Nations"
|
||
building_palais_des_nations_01_desc:0 "Palais des Nations was once a place that ensured peace across the whole world. Now , this mission to keep peace is only upheld by a small group of people. The palace is now mainly used for administration or religious practices."
|
||
|
||
building_type_mountain_fortress_lugano_01:1 "Mountain Fortress of Lugano"
|
||
building_type_mountain_fortress_lugano_01_desc:0 "$building_mountain_fortress_lugano_01_desc$"
|
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building_mountain_fortress_lugano_01:0 "Basic Mountain Fortifications"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_lugano_01_desc:0 "Being built in a strategic location, this mountain fortress is a formidable blockade for small and medium armies. However, its quite weak walls begin to crumble under large attacks and sieges. With more material and a workforce, this could soon become something great, keeping the valley safe from enemies."
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_lugano_02:0 "Grand Mountain Fortifications"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_lugano_02_desc:0 "With stronger and wider falls, it now spans the entire valley, posing as a blockade for every force, small, medium or even large. Its main keep being so well constructed into the mountain gives the defenders every advantage against their enemies, keeping the valley safe for years to come."
|
||
|
||
building_type_mountain_fortress_bolzano_01:1 "Mountain Fortress of Bolzano"
|
||
building_type_mountain_fortress_bolzano_01_desc:0 "$building_mountain_fortress_bolzano_01_desc$"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_bolzano_01:0 "Basic Mountain Fortifications"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_bolzano_01_desc:0 "Being built in a strategic location, this mountain fortress is a formidable blockade for small and medium armies. However, its quite weak walls begin to crumble under large attacks and sieges. With more material and a workforce, this could soon become something great, keeping the valley safe from enemies."
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_bolzano_02:0 "Grand Mountain Fortifications"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_bolzano_02_desc:0 "With stronger and wider falls, it now spans the entire valley, posing as a blockade for every force, small, medium or even large. Its main keep being so well constructed into the mountain gives the defenders every advantage against their enemies, keeping the valley safe for years to come."
|
||
|
||
building_type_mountain_fortress_innsbruck_01:1 "Mountain Fortress of Innsbruck"
|
||
building_type_mountain_fortress_innsbruck_01_desc:0 "$building_mountain_fortress_innsbruck_01_desc$"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_innsbruck_01:0 "Basic Mountain Fortifications"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_innsbruck_01_desc:0 "Being built in a strategic location, this mountain fortress is a formidable blockade for small and medium armies. However, its quite weak walls begin to crumble under large attacks and sieges. With more material and a workforce, this could soon become something great, keeping the valley safe from enemies."
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_innsbruck_02:0 "Grand Mountain Fortifications"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_innsbruck_02_desc:0 "With stronger and wider falls, it now spans the entire valley, posing as a blockade for every force, small, medium or even large. Its main keep being so well constructed into the mountain gives the defenders every advantage against their enemies, keeping the valley safe for years to come."
|
||
|
||
building_type_plaza_de_toros_01:1 "Plaza de Toros"
|
||
building_type_plaza_de_toros_01_desc:0 "$building_plaza_de_toros_01_desc$"
|
||
building_plaza_de_toros_01:0 "Ruins of Plaza de Toros"
|
||
building_plaza_de_toros_01_desc:0 "Plaza de Toros, a bullfighting arena preserved in Balearic culture. Many walls have collapsed, but the idea of restoration is strong. However, it's still used for smaller events and activities in the city, which only people from the island are interested in attending."
|
||
building_plaza_de_toros_02:0 "Plaza de Toros Restored"
|
||
building_plaza_de_toros_02_desc:0 "Once just a local sensation, now it has become a Mediterranean sensation. People from all around the Mediterranean travel to see this grand arena, which is used for many more things than just bullfighting. The city of Palma is known as the city of entertainment, with the Plaza de Toros being the main attraction"
|
||
|
||
building_type_leaning_tower_of_pisa_01:1 "Leaning Tower of Pisa"
|
||
building_type_leaning_tower_of_pisa_01_desc:0 "$building_leaning_tower_of_pisa_01_desc$"
|
||
building_leaning_tower_of_pisa_01:1 "Leaning Tower of Pisa"
|
||
building_leaning_tower_of_pisa_01_desc:0 "Completed in the 14th century as a bell tower, it soon became a worldwide attraction. The tower is known for its tilt and is visited by hundreds of travelers, just to witness the tower that looks like it's going to fall. Many believe one day the tower will fall over, even though it has stood for over 1,000 years."
|
||
|
||
building_type_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_01:1 "Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II"
|
||
building_type_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_01_desc:0 "$building_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_01_desc$"
|
||
building_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_01:1 "Large Market Sqaure"
|
||
building_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_01_desc:0 "The great building of commerce doesn't stand anymore. It collapsed soon after the Event, only leaving some walls, but mostly rubble. However, the location is still home to an extensive market, with its location in central Italy. Many believe the building that once stood here might be rebuilt, bringing in even more commerce."
|
||
building_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_02:1 "Large Trade Hub"
|
||
building_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_02_desc:0 "After the site was cleared, it revealed that the foundation was still standing strong, and with the market growing, creating a large trade hub was the next logical step. Soon, the gallery stood again but missed its original charm. "
|
||
building_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_03:1 "Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II"
|
||
building_galleria_vittorio_emanuele_03_desc:0 "With technological improvement, the impossible was now possible. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II regained its old charm, with its delicate glass roof being an engineering marvel, designed by the best in Europe. Hundreds of merchants flood the city, not only to sell their wares but to witness this great building of commerce reborn."
|
||
|
||
building_type_royal_palace_torino_01:1 "Royal Palace of Turin"
|
||
building_type_royal_palace_torino_01_desc:0 "$building_royal_palace_torino_01_desc$"
|
||
building_royal_palace_torino_01:1 "Royal Palace of Turin"
|
||
building_royal_palace_torino_01_desc:0 "The Royal Palace of Turin is the historic palace of the House of Savoy, the house that united Italy under one banner, the first unified state since the Roman Empire. Built in the Baroque style, this palace continues to amaze travelers who are journeying through the region."
|
||
|
||
building_type_monte_cassino_monastery_01:1 "Monte Cassino Monastery"
|
||
building_type_monte_cassino_monastery_01_desc:0 "$building_monte_cassino_monastery_01_desc$"
|
||
building_monte_cassino_monastery_01:1 "Monte Cassino Monastery"
|
||
building_monte_cassino_monastery_01_desc:0 "Constructed in 529 AD, it's one of the oldest monasteries in Europe. Housing monks and scholars atop the steep Apennine Mountains, it protects not only them but also their literature and knowledge. \n\nThe monastery is still surrounded by cemeteries from the famous battle which was fought below its walls by soldiers from all corners of the World to decide the fate of Europe."
|
||
|
||
building_type_doges_palace_01:0 "Doge's Palace"
|
||
building_type_doges_palace_01_desc:0 "$building_doges_palace_01_desc$"
|
||
building_doges_palace_01:0 "Doge's Palace"
|
||
building_doges_palace_01_desc:0 "The Doge's Palace acts as the residence for the government of the Republic of Venice. An impressive structure, it houses multiple chambers dedicated to things such as the Council, Senate, administration, and justice. \n\nAfter the Event, the palace retained its importance, housing the Doge of Venice and his wealth. Albeit it is said that the palace was used for the housing of pigs shortly after the Event, the patricians of the city denying such claims to this day."
|
||
|
||
building_type_university_bologna_01:1 "University of Bologna"
|
||
building_type_university_bologna_01_desc:0 "$building_university_bologna_01_desc$"
|
||
building_university_bologna_01:0 "University of Bologna"
|
||
building_university_bologna_01_desc:0 "$building_type_generic_university_desc$\n\nEstablished in the late 12th century, it's the oldest university in Europe. Its traditions even prevailed the test of time, as it's still one of the most important universities in Europe, as thousands of scholars travel to this university."
|
||
|
||
building_type_siena_university_01:0 "The University of Siena"
|
||
building_type_siena_university_01_desc:0 "$building_siena_university_desc$"
|
||
building_siena_university_01:0 "The University of Siena"
|
||
building_siena_university_01_desc:0 "$building_type_generic_university_desc$\n\nThe University of Siena and the maestri who serve within are entirely funded by taxes from Siena itself, more specifically a tax imposed on those who rents rooms to its students."
|
||
|
||
building_type_st_peters_basilica_01:1 "St. Peters Basilica"
|
||
building_type_st_peters_basilica_01_desc:0 "$building_st_peters_basilica_01_desc$"
|
||
building_st_peters_basilica_01:1 "St. Peters Basilica"
|
||
building_st_peters_basilica_01_desc:0 "St. Peter's Basilica is the center of most Christendom in Europe, being the seat of the Pope. Its beautiful gardens and the cathedral have passed the test of time, still standing strong even after all these years. \n\nEven though it's a cathedral, it's also guarded by a long set of fortifications, said to not only protect the Pope but also to protect its bishops and priests."
|
||
|
||
building_type_the_colosseum_01:0 "The Colosseum"
|
||
building_type_the_colosseum_01_desc:0 "$building_the_colosseum_01_desc$"
|
||
building_the_colosseum_01:0 "The Colosseum"
|
||
building_the_colosseum_01_desc:0 "The Colosseum is one of the largest amphitheaters ever built and has hosted countless spectacles such as gladiatorial combat, animal hunts and even reconstructed sea battles. Its construction was started by the Roman emperor Vespasian in AD 72 and was completed in AD 80 under his successor, Titus.\n\nDespite its vibrant history, its primary use today is for harvesting marble and bronze for use elsewhere."
|
||
|
||
building_type_apollinare_nuovo_01:1 "Sant'Apollinare Nuovo"
|
||
building_type_apollinare_nuovo_01_desc:0 "$building_apollinare_nuovo_desc$"
|
||
building_apollinare_nuovo_01:0 "Sant'Apollinare Nuovo"
|
||
building_apollinare_nuovo_01_desc:0 "The Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo has only gained its current name recently, when the relics of Saint Apollinaris were transferred from the neighboring Basilica in Classe. Its history, however, is much longer.\nFirst consecrated in the early 6th century by King Theodoric of the Ostrogoths as an Arian church, the building has seen many renovations both in structure and decoration while maintaining its unique style — an elegant mixture of western and eastern art — and its amazing Byzantine mosaics."
|
||
|
||
building_type_cattolica_stilo_01:0 "Cattolica di Stilo"
|
||
building_type_cattolica_stilo_01_desc:0 "$building_cattolica_stilo_desc$"
|
||
building_cattolica_stilo_01:1 "Cattolica di Stilo"
|
||
building_cattolica_stilo_01_desc:0 "The Byzantine influence on this building is strong: a small church with baptistery, in red bricks nested upon naked rocks, with an "inscribed cross" plan and a rich decoration of fresco cycles, dominating the valley of the Stilaro stream.\nThe church is an isolated gem in the middle of hostile nature, where man can feel closer to God."
|
||
|
||
building_type_palermo_cathedral_01:1 "Palermo Cathedral"
|
||
building_type_palermo_cathedral_01_desc:0 "$building_palermo_cathedral_01_desc$"
|
||
building_palermo_cathedral_01:0 "Palermo Cathedral"
|
||
building_palermo_cathedral_01_desc:0 "Constructed in many different styles, the Palermo Cathedral is the icon of the city. It attracts Christian pilgrims from all around the Mediterranean to witness this great work of a time long lost."
|
||
|
||
building_type_island_fortress_malta_01:1 "Great Island Fortress of Malta"
|
||
building_type_island_fortress_malta_01_desc:0 "$building_island_fortress_malta_01_desc$"
|
||
building_island_fortress_malta_01:1 "Great Island Fortress of Malta"
|
||
building_island_fortress_malta_01_desc:0 "Built to protect the small island of Malta, the Great Island Fortress of Malta is a defensive marvel. With its walls stretching from the already steep cliffs, it makes landing and further operations very difficult for the attackers, while giving a great defensive advantage to its defenders."
|
||
|
||
building_type_port_of_bari_01:1 "Port of Bari"
|
||
building_type_port_of_bari_01_desc:0 "$building_port_of_bari_01_desc$"
|
||
building_port_of_bari_01:0 "Extensive Harbour"
|
||
building_port_of_bari_01_desc:0 "A small port has been constructed in a trade-rich region to allow for easier transport of goods overseas. Several small harbors work together to bring goods in and out of the city, but the capacity is small while the opportunity is large."
|
||
building_port_of_bari_02:0 "Bustling Port"
|
||
building_port_of_bari_02_desc:0 "As trade grows, so does the port. With the influx of new merchants into the city, the port needs to grow too , harboring ships from faraway lands and trading goods never seen before."
|
||
building_port_of_bari_03:0 "Grand Port"
|
||
building_port_of_bari_03_desc:0 "As trade grew increasingly, several new docks were set up, covering almost the entire coastline of the city. New harbor storage and cargo cranes were needed. With the increased need for ships, several shipyards popped up to facilitate the new demand."
|
||
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_01:1 "Fortified Port of Ajaccio"
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_01_desc:0 "$building_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_01_desc$"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_01:0 "Fortified Harbors"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_01_desc:0 "In a region of strategic importance, but also of economic opportunities, several smaller harbors started to fortify themselves to protect themselves and their goods from raiders and smaller armies, creating several chokepoints for the enemy. However, these harbors have little interest in working together to properly organize themselves."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_02:0 "Fortified Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_02_desc:0 "As trade demands grew and the harbors became more centralized, a central port was constructed with tough walls that could easily stop an enemy ambush and medium armies. Over time, the main castle was connected to the port with walls, creating a single entity. Furthermore, the castle could be supplied by sea, further improving its strategic importance."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_03:0 "Fortified Grand Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_ajaccio_03_desc:0 "With more money flowing into the port, expansion was needed. The port almost doubled in size, and the walls were higher and thicker. Furthermore, the castle and the port slowly became one as more people moved into the protected walls connecting the castle and the port."
|
||
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_genoa_01:1 "Fortified Port of Genoa"
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_genoa_01_desc:0 "$building_fortified_port_of_genoa_01_desc$"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_genoa_01:0 "Fortified Harbors"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_genoa_01_desc:0 "In a region of strategic importance, but also of economic opportunities, several smaller harbors started to fortify themselves to protect themselves and their goods from raiders and smaller armies, creating several chokepoints for the enemy. However, these harbors have little interest in working together to properly organize themselves."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_genoa_02:0 "Fortified Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_genoa_02_desc:0 "As trade demands grew and the harbors became more centralized, a central port was constructed with tough walls that could easily stop an enemy ambush and medium armies. Over time, the main castle was connected to the port with walls, creating a single entity. Furthermore, the castle could be supplied by sea, further improving its strategic importance."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_genoa_03:0 "Fortified Grand Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_genoa_03_desc:0 "With more money flowing into the port, expansion was needed. The port almost doubled in size, and the walls were higher and thicker. Furthermore, the castle and the port slowly became one as more people moved into the protected walls connecting the castle and the port."
|
||
|
||
building_type_castel_nuovo_01:1 "Castel Nuovo"
|
||
building_type_castel_nuovo_01_desc:0 "$building_castel_nuovo_01_desc$"
|
||
building_castel_nuovo_01:1 "Make-shift Fortifications"
|
||
building_castel_nuovo_01_desc:0 "Castle Nuovo, once the seat of kings, now half of the keep lies in ruins. With only the main gate house and one tower still standing, the castle is still used as a defensive fort, but its far away from being the fortress it once was as only basic fortifications are in place.."
|
||
building_castel_nuovo_02:1 "Castel Nuovo"
|
||
building_castel_nuovo_02_desc:0 "Castel Nuovo stands strong once again. Its old ruins were cleared, and brand new walls and towers were constructed, connecting with the main gatehouse and the only remaining tower. Now the castle stands strong, once again protecting kings and queens as it once used to. "
|
||
|
||
building_type_mountain_fortress_imperia_01:1 "Mountain Fortress of Imperia"
|
||
building_type_mountain_fortress_imperia_01_desc:0 "$building_mountain_fortress_imperia_01_desc$"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_imperia_01:0 "Basic Mountain Fortifications"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_imperia_01_desc:0 "Being built in a strategic location, this mountain fortress is a formidable blockade for small and medium armies. However, its quite weak walls begin to crumble under large attacks and sieges. With more material and a workforce, this could soon become something great, keeping the valley safe from enemies."
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_imperia_02:0 "Grand Mountain Fortifications"
|
||
building_mountain_fortress_imperia_02_desc:0 "With stronger and wider falls, it now spans the entire valley, posing as a blockade for every force, small, medium or even large. Its main keep being so well constructed into the mountain gives the defenders every advantage against their enemies, keeping the valley safe for years to come."
|
||
|
||
building_type_duomo_florence_n3ow_01:1 "Cathedral of Saint Marry of the Flower"
|
||
building_type_duomo_florence_n3ow_01_desc:0 "$building_duomo_florence_n3ow_01_desc$"
|
||
building_duomo_florence_n3ow_01:1 "Duomo Florence"
|
||
building_duomo_florence_n3ow_01_desc:0 "The seat of the local archbishop and great source of civic pride for all the townsmen of Florence, the Duomo is one of the greatest feats of architecture ever conceived."
|
||
|
||
building_type_brescia_mines_01:1 "Iron Mines of Brescia"
|
||
building_type_brescia_mines_01_desc:0 "$building_brescia_mines_01_desc$"
|
||
building_brescia_mines_01:1 "Brescia Mining Settlement"
|
||
building_brescia_mines_01_desc:0 "Northern Italy is rich in high-quality iron, with the most important being the one in Brescia. Its iron is exported all around Europe, as it is one of the few remaining large sources of iron in Western Europe."
|
||
building_brescia_mines_02:1 "Brescia Mine"
|
||
building_brescia_mines_02_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_02_desc$"
|
||
building_brescia_mines_03:1 "Large Brescia Mine"
|
||
building_brescia_mines_03_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_03_desc$"
|
||
building_brescia_mines_04:1 "Brescia Mining Complex"
|
||
building_brescia_mines_04_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_04_desc$"
|
||
|
||
building_type_cagliari_mines_01:1 "Salt Mines of Cagliari"
|
||
building_type_cagliari_mines_01_desc:0 "$building_cagliari_mines_01_desc$"
|
||
building_cagliari_mines_01:1 "Cagliari Mining Settlement"
|
||
building_cagliari_mines_01_desc:0 "The region around Cagliari is rich in rock salt. Even though it's not as valuable as silver or gold, many merchants still come to these lands to buy the salt, as many believe this is one of the best salts in the Mediterranean ."
|
||
building_cagliari_mines_02:1 "Cagliari Mine"
|
||
building_cagliari_mines_02_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_02_desc$"
|
||
building_cagliari_mines_03:1 "Large Cagliari Mine"
|
||
building_cagliari_mines_03_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_03_desc$"
|
||
building_cagliari_mines_04:1 "Cagliari Mining Complex"
|
||
building_cagliari_mines_04_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_04_desc$"
|
||
|
||
building_type_iglesias_mines_01:1 "Igrésias Mining Settlement"
|
||
building_type_iglesias_mines_01_desc:0 "$building_iglesias_mines_01_desc$"
|
||
building_iglesias_mines_01:1 "Small Mining Villages"
|
||
building_iglesias_mines_01_desc:0 "The region of Igresías is rich, but the ore is often found in small quantities. Many veins run out after a few weeks, making a permanent mine difficult to operate, as it usually brings little to no profit. But many theorize that there are great riches hidden beneath the surface."
|
||
building_iglesias_mines_02:1 "Igrésias Mining Settlement"
|
||
building_iglesias_mines_02_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_02_desc$"
|
||
building_iglesias_mines_03:1 "Igrésias Mine"
|
||
building_iglesias_mines_03_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_03_desc$"
|
||
building_iglesias_mines_04:1 "Igrésias Mining Complex"
|
||
building_iglesias_mines_04_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_04_desc$"
|
||
|
||
building_type_monte_amiata_mines_01:1 "Mercury Mines of Monte Amiata"
|
||
building_type_monte_amiata_mines_01_desc:0 "$building_monte_amiata_mines_01_desc$"
|
||
building_monte_amiata_mines_01:1 "Monte Amiata Mining Settlement"
|
||
building_monte_amiata_mines_01_desc:0 "Below Monte Amiata lies a major deposit of mercury . Even though its use is not widespread, many people still want to acquire this liquid for various purposes, good or bad, as it is also highly toxic to humans."
|
||
building_monte_amiata_mines_02:1 "Monte Amiata Mine"
|
||
building_monte_amiata_mines_02_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_02_desc$"
|
||
building_monte_amiata_mines_03:1 "Large Monte Amiata Mine"
|
||
building_monte_amiata_mines_03_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_03_desc$"
|
||
building_monte_amiata_mines_04:1 "Monte Amiata Mining Complex"
|
||
building_monte_amiata_mines_04_desc:0 "$building_rammelsberg_mines_04_desc$"
|
||
|
||
building_type_croke_park_01:1 "Croke Park Stadium City"
|
||
building_type_croke_park_01_desc:0 "$building_croke_park_01_desc$"
|
||
building_croke_park_01:0 "Basic Stadium Housing"
|
||
building_croke_park_01_desc:0 "Croke Park Stadium, once one of the greatest stadiums in Europe, is now used as a foundation for a settlement. Even though its walls are crumbling, many people call this place home, as the high walls protect them from enemy attacks. The field in the middle is used for many games, keeping the people in the nearby region happier. But alas , its great potential is still unused."
|
||
building_croke_park_02:0 "Great City Of Croke Park"
|
||
building_croke_park_02_desc:0 "Great City of Croke Park, as many like to call it, is not only a grand city but also a formidable fortress. Its walls no longer crumble, and its defense is now properly organized. Croke Park Stadium is now known not only as a great city but also a formidable fortress protecting the people of Dublin in tougher times."
|
||
|
||
building_type_westminster_pyramids_01:1 "Westminster Pyramid Complex"
|
||
building_type_westminster_pyramids_01_desc:0 "$building_westminster_pyramids_01_desc$"
|
||
building_westminster_pyramids_01:1 "The Queen's Necropolis"
|
||
building_westminster_pyramids_01_desc:0 "The tombs of First Lords and Ladies and of Old Albion. These Pyramids and surrounding structures are built out of limestone and stand proud along the River Thames, reminding men of their mortality and that the mark of thelemite rule on the British Isles is eternal."
|
||
building_westminster_pyramids_02:1 "The Queen's Necropolis"
|
||
building_westminster_pyramids_02_desc:0 "The tombs of First Lords and Ladies and of Old Albion. These Pyramids and surrounding structures are built out of limestone and stand proud along the River Thames, reminding men of their mortality and that the mark of thelemite rule on the British Isles is eternal."
|
||
building_westminster_pyramids_03:1 "The Queen's Necropolis"
|
||
building_westminster_pyramids_03_desc:0 "The tombs of First Lords and Ladies and of Old Albion. These Pyramids and surrounding structures are built out of limestone and stand proud along the River Thames, reminding men of their mortality and that the mark of thelemite rule on the British Isles is eternal."
|
||
|
||
building_type_the_tower_of_london_01:0 "The Tower of London"
|
||
building_type_the_tower_of_london_01_desc:0 "$building_the_tower_of_london_02_desc$"
|
||
building_the_tower_of_london_01:0 "The Broken Tower of London"
|
||
building_the_tower_of_london_01_desc:0 "Once a historic jewel of London, the Tower of London is just a shell of its previous self. Many uter walls have collapsed, only being replaced by temporary barriers. With its 'White Tower' being the only thing still standing in relatively good condition."
|
||
building_the_tower_of_london_02:0 "The Tower of London"
|
||
building_the_tower_of_london_02_desc:0 "The Tower of London is a castle that serves as both a vital fortification and a prison. The central tower is called the 'White Tower' and houses the ruling class. The position of the Tower of London means that it's vital to the defense of the entire County. \n\nEven after being mostly destroyed, the Tower now stands strong again, being ready to face the decades of war to come."
|
||
|
||
# building_type_tower_bridge_01:1 "Tower Bridge"
|
||
# building_type_tower_bridge_01_desc:0 "$building_tower_bridge_01_desc$"
|
||
# building_tower_bridge_01:0 "Tower Bridge"
|
||
# building_tower_bridge_01_desc:0 "Tower Bridge is the most iconic bridge in the world. Spanning across the River Thames in London, it has survived the test of time, still standing after hundreds of years, even though it has to be repaired many times already. However, the unique mechanism that lifted the bridge doesn't work and people can only imagine how it once worked."
|
||
|
||
building_type_windsor_castle_01:1 "Windsor Castle"
|
||
building_type_windsor_castle_01_desc:0 "$building_windsor_castle_01_desc$"
|
||
building_windsor_castle_01:1 "Windsor Castle"
|
||
building_windsor_castle_01_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
|
||
building_type_harlech_castle_01:1 "Harlech Castle"
|
||
building_type_harlech_castle_01_desc:0 "$building_harlech_castle_02$"
|
||
building_harlech_castle_01:1 "Ruins of Harlech"
|
||
building_harlech_castle_01_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
building_harlech_castle_02:1 "Harlech Castle"
|
||
building_harlech_castle_02_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
|
||
building_type_edinburgh_castle_01:1 "Edinburgh Castle"
|
||
building_type_edinburgh_castle_01_desc:0 "$building_edinburgh_castle_01_desc$"
|
||
building_edinburgh_castle_01:1 "Edinburgh Castle"
|
||
building_edinburgh_castle_01_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
|
||
building_type_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_01:1 "Canterbury Cathedral"
|
||
building_type_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_01_desc:1 "$building_type_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_02_desc$"
|
||
building_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_01:1 "Canterbury Ruins"
|
||
building_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_01_desc:0 "Once the center of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion, now just a pile of rubble and charred tapestries. The cathedral was ordered to be set ablaze by Crowtemple's heirs, destroying thousands of years of history. Many Anglicans still vow to revenge its destruction, forever preaching of of its loss."
|
||
building_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_02:0 "Temple of Canterbury"
|
||
building_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_02_desc:0 "Augustine, Roman missionary and later archbishop, built the Canterbury Cathedral after choosing the town as his center for the episcopal see in Kent. Now stands once more after its destruction, having become a beacon of Christianity in the British Isles once more."
|
||
building_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_03:0 "Canterbury Cathedral"
|
||
building_holy_site_canterbury_cathedral_03_desc:0 "Canterbury Cathedral, now fully restored, stands strong in the world. Even though many priceless relics and tapestries were lost, its halls have been refilled with new ones."
|
||
|
||
building_type_portsmouth_royal_dockyard_01:1 "Portsmouth Royal Dockyard"
|
||
building_type_portsmouth_royal_dockyard_01_desc:0 "$building_portsmouth_royal_dockyard_01_desc$"
|
||
building_portsmouth_royal_dockyard_01:1 "Portsmouth Dockyards"
|
||
building_portsmouth_royal_dockyard_01_desc:0 "The center of the Royal Navy and the Jack Tars, Portsmouth's Royal Dockyard houses one of the largest fleets in the Old World. It is the home port HMS Trincomalee, the flagship of Britannia."
|
||
building_portsmouth_royal_dockyard_02:1 "Portsmouth Naval Base"
|
||
building_portsmouth_royal_dockyard_02_desc:0 "The center of the Royal Navy and the Jack Tars, Portsmouth's Royal Dockyard houses one of the largest fleets in the Old World. It is the home port HMS Trincomalee, the flagship of Britannia."
|
||
|
||
building_type_devonport_01:1 "Devonport"
|
||
building_type_devonport_01_desc:0 "$building_devonport_01_desc$"
|
||
building_devonport_01:1 "WIP"
|
||
building_devonport_01_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
building_devonport_02:1 "WIP"
|
||
building_devonport_02_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
|
||
building_type_stonehenge_01:0 "Stonehenge"
|
||
building_type_stonehenge_01_desc:0 "$building_stonehenge_01_desc$"
|
||
building_stonehenge_01:0 "Stonehenge"
|
||
building_stonehenge_01_desc:0 "Stonehenge is an ancient, mystical structure that has inspired many a scholar. Even today, in these enlightened times, learned men from all around Britain flock to study it. What truly is its purpose?"
|
||
|
||
building_type_cardiff_castle_01:1 "Cardiff Castle"
|
||
building_type_cardiff_castle_01_desc:0 "$building_cardiff_castle_01_desc$"
|
||
building_cardiff_castle_01:1 "Cardiff Castle"
|
||
building_cardiff_castle_01_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
|
||
building_type_krowfymply_castle_01:1 "Krowfymply Castle"
|
||
building_type_krowfymply_castle_01_desc:0 "$building_krowfymply_castle_02_desc$"
|
||
building_krowfymply_castle_01:1 "The Crow's Nest"
|
||
building_krowfymply_castle_01_desc:0 "Built by Arthur Crowtemple to solidify his dynasty's rule, it has served as the official residence of the First Lords and Ladies, over the centuries becoming merely ceremonial. \n\nThe castle's location is told in legends to be where the young Crowtemple was born and later in life converted to the teachings of the prophet Aleister Crowley."
|
||
building_krowfymply_castle_02:1 "The Crow's Nest"
|
||
building_krowfymply_castle_02_desc:0 "Built by Arthur Crowtemple to solidify his dynasty's rule, it has served as the official residence of the First Lords and Ladies, over the centuries becoming merely ceremonial. \n\nThe castle's location is told in legends to be where the young Crowtemple was born and later in life converted to the teachings of the prophet Aleister Crowley."
|
||
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_bristol_01:1 "Fortified Port of Bristol"
|
||
building_type_fortified_port_of_bristol_01_desc:0 "$building_fortified_port_of_bristol_01_desc$"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_bristol_01:0 "Fortified Harbors"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_bristol_01_desc:0 "In a region of strategic importance, but also of economic opportunities, several smaller harbors started to fortify themselves to protect themselves and their goods from raiders and smaller armies, creating several chokepoints for the enemy. However, these harbors have little interest in working together to properly organize themselves."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_bristol_02:0 "Fortified Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_bristol_02_desc:0 "As trade demands grew and the harbors became more centralized, a central port was constructed with tough walls that could easily stop an enemy ambush and medium armies. Over time, the main castle was connected to the port with walls, creating a single entity. Furthermore, the castle could be supplied by sea, further improving its strategic importance."
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_bristol_03:0 "Fortified Grand Port"
|
||
building_fortified_port_of_bristol_03_desc:0 "With more money flowing into the port, expansion was needed. The port almost doubled in size, and the walls were higher and thicker. Furthermore, the castle and the port slowly became one as more people moved into the protected walls connecting the castle and the port."
|
||
|
||
building_type_belfast_cathedral_01:1 "Belfast Cathedral"
|
||
building_type_belfast_cathedral_01_desc:0 "$building_belfast_cathedral_01_desc$"
|
||
building_belfast_cathedral_01:0 "Belfast Cathedral"
|
||
building_belfast_cathedral_01_desc:0 "$building_type_holy_site_cathedral_01_desc$"
|
||
|
||
building_type_glasgow_cathedral_01:1 "Glasgow Cathedral"
|
||
building_type_glasgow_cathedral_01_desc:0 "$building_glasgow_cathedral_01_desc$"
|
||
building_glasgow_cathedral_01:0 "Glasgow Cathedral"
|
||
building_glasgow_cathedral_01_desc:0 "$building_type_holy_site_cathedral_01_desc$"
|
||
|
||
building_type_oxford_university_01:1 "Oxford University"
|
||
building_type_oxford_university_01_desc:0 "$building_oxford_university_01_desc$"
|
||
building_oxford_university_01:1 "Oxford University"
|
||
building_oxford_university_01_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
|
||
building_type_cambridge_university_01:1 "Cambridge University"
|
||
building_type_cambridge_university_01_desc:0 "$building_cambridge_university_01_desc$"
|
||
building_cambridge_university_01:1 "Cambridge University"
|
||
building_cambridge_university_01_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
|
||
building_type_livepool_university_01:1 "Liverpool University"
|
||
building_type_livepool_university_01_desc:0 "$building_livepool_university_01_desc$"
|
||
building_livepool_university_01:1 "Livepool University"
|
||
building_livepool_university_01_desc:0 "WIP"
|
||
|
||
# building_type_coal_mines_01:1 "Coal Mines"
|
||
# building_type_coal_mines_01_desc:0 "$building_coal_mines_01_desc$"
|
||
# building_coal_mines_01:1 "Coal Mining Settlement"
|
||
# building_coal_mines_01_desc:0 "Lying on a major coal deposit, the surrounding towns and villages have constructed small mineshafts, digging for black coal, which can be used as a source of heat, or for war."
|
||
# building_coal_mines_02:1 "Small Experiment Workshops"
|
||
# building_coal_mines_02_desc:0 "With the new uses of coal, many small experimental workshops have been set up to experiment with coal, to help produce weapons of destruction, such as airships."
|
||
# building_coal_mines_03:1 "Advanced Fire Workshops"
|
||
# building_coal_mines_03_desc:0 "With the operation getting large and breakthroughs coming, many advanced fire workshops have been made to fully utilize the hidden potential of this black rock."
|
||
# building_coal_mines_04:1 "Large Coal Mine"
|
||
# building_coal_mines_04_desc:0 "With coal being a major resource in war, the region was soon riddled with coal mines, being mined in all directions. Even though it doesn't bring much profit, the potential for war is very large."
|
||
|
||
building_type_giants_causeway_01:1 "Giant's Causeway"
|
||
building_type_giants_causeway_01_desc:0 "$building_giants_causeway_01_desc$"
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building_giants_causeway_01:1 "Giant's Causeway"
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building_giants_causeway_01_desc:0 "Legends say that the interlocking basalt columns are the remains of the causeway created by the Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill, who caused a volcanic eruption to cross the sea to fight the Scottish giant Benandonner"
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building_type_loch_ness_01:1 "Loch Ness"
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building_type_loch_ness_01_desc:0 "$building_loch_ness_01_desc$"
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building_loch_ness_01:1 "Loch Ness"
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building_loch_ness_01_desc:0 "WIP"
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building_type_hadrians_wall_01:0 "Hadrian's Wall"
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building_type_hadrians_wall_01_desc:0 "$building_hadrians_wall_01_desc$"
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building_hadrians_wall_01:0 "Hadrian's Wall"
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building_hadrians_wall_01_desc:0 "Hadrian's Wall was built during Roman times to keep the northern Picts out of the province of Britannia. Nowadays, it serves no defensive purpose, as it's only a small wall, almost completely forgotten by history. Although it serves one final purpose - to guide travelers along the wall, surrounded by open fields."
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building_type_leclerc_dyeworks_01:1 "Leclerc Dyeworks"
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building_type_leclerc_dyeworks_01_desc:1 "Famed throughout the world, Leclerc White is one of the most sought-after dyes, known for its pure white colour. Only made in France, it is produced by scraping off titanium rust from Leclerc tanks, ancient armoured vehicles that even now remain in the major cities they were ordered to defend."
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building_leclerc_dyeworks_01:1 "Rust Harvesters"
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building_leclerc_dyeworks_01_desc:2 "The harvesting of titanium rust is only entrusted upon skilled journeymen and masters who are delicate in their work, making sure not to damage the Leclerc they are assigned."
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building_leclerc_dyeworks_02:1 "Leclerc Dyehouse"
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building_leclerc_dyeworks_02_desc:1 "A centre of production, where the collected titanium rust is stored and used in the making of Leclerc White by master unionsmen and their apprentices."
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building_leclerc_dyeworks_03:1 "Leclercier Union Hall"
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building_leclerc_dyeworks_03_desc:1 "The local headquarters of the Leclercier Union in the region, which oversees product quality, tax collection and the continued training of new masters."
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building_type_vineyards_01:1 "Vineyards"
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building_type_vineyards_01_desc:0 "$building_vineyards_01_desc$"
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building_vineyards_01:1 "Small Vineyard"
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building_vineyards_01_desc:0 "A small plantation of grape-bearing vines produces rough wine for the surrounding settlements."
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building_vineyards_02:1 "Small Winepresses"
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building_vineyards_02_desc:0 "Many small wine presses are installed to replace manual labor with quicker and more efficient machinery."
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building_vineyards_03:1 "Fermenting Vats"
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building_vineyards_03_desc:0 "The more the wine ferments, the richer the flavor. Many fermenting vats and barrels were made to further improve the winemaking process."
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building_vineyards_04:1 "Large Vineyard"
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building_vineyards_04_desc:0 "A large plantation of grape-bearing vines, that produces not only rough and fine wine but also other grape products. "
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building_vineyards_05:1 "Large Winepresses"
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building_vineyards_05_desc:0 "Many large wine presses are installed to further speed up the process of pressing grapes into rough wine."
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building_vineyards_06:1 "Specialized Coopers"
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building_vineyards_06_desc:0 "With the production growing, the surrounding wineries needed more barrels to age their wine. This attracted many talented coopers to the region, creating several cooper Unions."
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building_vineyards_07:1 "Massive Vineyard"
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building_vineyards_07_desc:0 "A massive plantation of grape-bearing vines, which stretches for miles across the surrounding lands, covering massive amount of space."
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building_vineyards_08:1 "Massive Winepresses"
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building_vineyards_08_desc:0 "In many wineries, a massive wine press was installed to press thousands of grapes in seconds, speeding up the whole process."
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building_potato_fields_requirement_terrain_tt: "One of the following:\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$[province|E] is [GetTerrain( 'mountains' ).GetName]\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$[province|E] is [GetTerrain( 'hills' ).GetName]\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$[province|E] is [GetTerrain( 'tells' ).GetName]\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$[province|E] is [GetTerrain( 'steppe' ).GetName]\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$[province|E] is [GetTerrain( 'farmlands' ).GetName]\n$EFFECT_LIST_BULLET$[province|E] is [GetTerrain( 'plains' ).GetName]"
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potato_fields_effect_desc: "$feast_cost_discount_medium_desc$"
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building_type_potato_fields_01: "Potato Fields"
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building_type_potato_fields_01_desc: "The world marches on its stomach. The humble spud may not look impressive, but it was once the only thing standing between a well fed prosperous peasantry and famine."
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building_potato_fields_01: "Lazy Bed Fields"
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building_potato_fields_01_desc: "Potato farming is widespread across the world's cooler less agriculturally productive landscapes. An especially common form is the "Lazy Bed Field" it involves creating raised parallel ridges with narrow drainage trenches between them, frequently used in poor-quality land."
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building_potato_fields_02: "Lazy Bed Fields"
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building_potato_fields_02_desc: "Potato farming is widespread across the world's cooler less agriculturally productive landscapes. An especially common form is the "Lazy Bed Field" it involves creating raised parallel ridges with narrow drainage trenches between them, frequently used in poor-quality land."
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building_potato_fields_03: "Lazy Bed Fields"
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building_potato_fields_03_desc: "Potato farming is widespread across the world's cooler less agriculturally productive landscapes. An especially common form is the "Lazy Bed Field" it involves creating raised parallel ridges with narrow drainage trenches between them, frequently used in poor-quality land."
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building_potato_fields_04: "Lazy Bed Fields"
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building_potato_fields_04_desc: "Potato farming is widespread across the world's cooler less agriculturally productive landscapes. An especially common form is the "Lazy Bed Field" it involves creating raised parallel ridges with narrow drainage trenches between them, frequently used in poor-quality land."
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building_potato_fields_05: "Lazy Bed Fields"
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building_potato_fields_05_desc: "Potato farming is widespread across the world's cooler less agriculturally productive landscapes. An especially common form is the "Lazy Bed Field" it involves creating raised parallel ridges with narrow drainage trenches between them, frequently used in poor-quality land."
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building_potato_fields_06: "Lazy Bed Fields"
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building_potato_fields_06_desc: "Potato farming is widespread across the world's cooler less agriculturally productive landscapes. An especially common form is the "Lazy Bed Field" it involves creating raised parallel ridges with narrow drainage trenches between them, frequently used in poor-quality land."
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building_potato_fields_07: "Lazy Bed Fields"
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building_potato_fields_07_desc: "Potato farming is widespread across the world's cooler less agriculturally productive landscapes. An especially common form is the "Lazy Bed Field" it involves creating raised parallel ridges with narrow drainage trenches between them, frequently used in poor-quality land."
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building_potato_fields_08: "Lazy Bed Fields"
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building_potato_fields_08_desc: "Potato farming is widespread across the world's cooler less agriculturally productive landscapes. An especially common form is the "Lazy Bed Field" it involves creating raised parallel ridges with narrow drainage trenches between them, frequently used in poor-quality land."
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building_type_doggerland_ivory_deposits_01:1 "Doggerland Ivory Deposits"
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building_type_doggerland_ivory_deposits_01_desc:0 ""
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_01:1 "Lagerstätten"
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_01_desc:0 ""
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_02:1 "Fossil Gatherers"
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_02_desc:0 ""
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_03:1 "Dig Sites"
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_03_desc:0 ""
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_04:1 "Ivory Storage"
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_04_desc:0 ""
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_05:1 "Counterfeiters"
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_05_desc:0 ""
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_06:1 "Carver’s Workshop"
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_06_desc:0 ""
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_07:1 "Scrimshaw Studio"
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_07_desc:0 ""
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_08:1 "Palaeontological Museum"
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building_doggerland_ivory_deposits_08_desc:0 ""
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