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here are a few basic concepts you would be well advised to get straight before embarking too far on your journey to become the finest Governor in the Empire.

 Housing:  Designate an area for housing, after which people will move in and set up their own homes, which they will upgrade if you provide them with the facilities they seek. If there&#039;s not enough empty housing, no one can move into your city, however much they may wish to.  Y…</description>
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RECOMMENDED ORDER OF PRIORITIES



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any governors feel slightly overwhelmed when facing the stark emptiness of a new province, and don&#039;t know quite how to begin. It is tempting to rush into a new city and build some of the finer structures first. Sadly, this can make citizens unhappy. They much prefer their governors to build carefully, starting with basic needs. In addition to some areas of housing, I recommend the following order of priorities as the key t…</description>
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Roman Cities, and How to Build Them



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oman cities differed from modern cities in obvious ways: No skyscrapers, no motor vehicles, no subways, no electric lighting, and so on. But they were remarkably similar in some ways, too: Many Roman cities were large, busy places where hundreds of thousands of people lived (historians estimate that Rome itself housed one million residents). Cities used road networks, and had buildings several stories high</description>
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