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  2. Civilization VI - Wikipedia

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    New to Civilization VI is the idea of "city unstacking": some improvements to cities must be placed in the hexes in the bounds of the city but not within the city's space itself, whereas in previous games, all improvements were considered stacked on the same map hex or square that the city was located in. The player must assign specific hexes ...

  3. Civilization VI: Gathering Storm - Wikipedia

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    Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm [1] is the second expansion pack for the turn-based strategy video game Civilization VI. It was released on February 14, 2019, about a year after the release of the first expansion Rise and Fall. It is available for Microsoft Windows, macOS and Linux. [2]

  4. Civilization VI: Rise and Fall - Wikipedia

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    New units and city improvements were added to support these features, as well as a new type of district: the Government Plaza. A civilization can only have one Government Plaza, but government-based improvements placed there will have a significant boost to Loyalty and other benefits of that improvement. The expansion also adds new ...

  5. Lautaro - Wikipedia

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    Lautaro appears in Civilization VI: Rise and Fall, an expansion of Civilization VI as the leader of the Mapuche civilization. [6] His special ability decreases enemy city loyalty when the Mapuche kill a unit or pillage tiles inside the city's borders. The Argentine football player Lautaro Martínez was named after the Mapuche hero.

  6. Nuclear Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    An example of Nuclear Gandhi as an Internet meme. Nuclear Gandhi is a video game urban legend purporting the existence of a software bug in the 1991 strategy video game Civilization that would eventually force the pacifist leader Mahatma Gandhi to become extremely aggressive and make heavy use of nuclear weapons.

  7. CivCity: Rome - Wikipedia

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    CivCity: Rome is a city building strategy game by Firefly Studios and Firaxis Games.It includes elements from two game series, Caesar and Civilization. The player manages various cities of the Roman Empire by strategic placement of buildings.

  8. City-state - Wikipedia

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    A city-state is an independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life over its contiguous territory. [1] They have existed in many parts of the world throughout history, including cities such as Rome, Carthage, Athens and Sparta and the Italian city-states during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, such as Florence, Venice, Genoa and Milan.

  9. History of Crete - Wikipedia

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    The Minoan civilization was the first civilization in Europe. [1] During the Iron Age, Crete developed an Ancient Greece-influenced organization of city-states, then successively became part of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Venetian Republic, the Ottoman Empire, an autonomous state, and the modern state of Greece. [2]