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    Continuing our preview of C:CTP we give you the list of the 42 civilizations along with the leader names and some city names for each of them.

    Some of the faces of the diplomats:

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    CIV NAME

    MALE LEADER

    FEMALE LEADER

    COUNTRY NAME

    FIRST FIVE CITY NAMES

    Americans George Washington Susan B. Anthony America
    • Washington D.C.
    • Boston
    • Philadelphia
    • New York
    • San Francisco
    Assyrian Sennacherib Tiamat Assyria
    • Ninevah
    • Ur
    • Assur
    • Nippur
    • Uruk
    Australia Gough Withlam Carmen Lawrence Australia
    • Sydney
    • Melbourne
    • Botany Bay
    • Brisbane
    • Newcastle
    Barbarians Attila Tannis The Wastelands
    • Vandals
    • Ostrogoths
    • Visigoths
    • Burgundians
    • Langobards
    Brazil Fonseaca Marqueza de Santos Brazil
    • Brasilia
    • Rio De Janeiro
    • Santos
    • Porto Alegre
    • Recife
    Canadians Pierre Trudeau Madeleine de Vercheres Canada
    • Ottawa
    • Montreal
    • Edmonton
    • Calgary
    • Vancouver
    Chinese Mao Tse-Tung Wu Zhao China
    • Beijing
    • Shanghai
    • Xiangtan
    • Hong Kong
    • Canton
    Cuban José Martí Vilma Espin Cuba
    • Havana
    • Cardenas
    • Cabanas
    • Matanzas
    • Pinar del Rio
    Dutch William I Wilhelmian The Netherlands
    • Amsterdam
    • Den Haag
    • Arnhem
    • Middleburg
    • Leeuwarden
    Egyptian Ramses Cleopatra Egypt
    • Cairo
    • Thebes
    • Alexandria
    • Memphis
    • Giza
    English Winston Churchill Elizabeth I England
    • London
    • Birmingham
    • Canterbury
    • Manchester
    • Liverpool
    Ethiopia Haile Selassie Sheba Ethiopia
    • Addis Ababa
    • Tana
    • Makale
    • Aksum
    • Massaua
    French Napolean Marie Antoinette France
    • Paris
    • Toulouse
    • Strasbourg
    • Rennes
    • Tours
    German Frederick Brunhild Germany
    • Berlin
    • Munich
    • Hamburg
    • Bremen
    • Leipzig
    Greeks Alexander the Great Helen Greece
    • Athens
    • Sparta
    • Corinth
    • Olympia
    • Troy
    Hebrew David Golda Meir Israel
    • Jerusalem
    • Hebron
    • Jericho
    • Tel Aviv
    • Jaffa
    Incan Viracocha Manachocha Inca
    • Cuzco
    • Machu Picchu
    • Pucara
    • Chimbote
    • Cupisnique
    Indian Mohandas Ghandi Indira Ghandi India
    • Delhi
    • Bombay
    • Bangalore
    • Calcutta
    • Darjiling
    Indonesian King Airlangga Indoiana Indonesia
    • Jakarta
    • Malang
    • Bali
    • Sumatra
    • Yogyakarta
    Irish Brian Boru Isabella Gregon Ireland
    • Dublin
    • Blarney
    • Waterford
    • Cork
    • Limerick
    Jamaica Percival James Patterson Elizabeth II Jamaica
    • Kingston
    • Montego Bay
    • Falmouth
    • Port Maria
    • Morant Bay
    Japanese Minamoto Shikibu Murasaki Japan
    • Kyoto
    • Osaka
    • Satsuma
    • Edo
    • Nagoya
    Korea Yi Songgye Hung Hyegyong Korea
    • Seoul
    • Pusan
    • Taejon
    • Anyang
    • Hungnam
    Mayan Hunahpu Xmucane Maya
    • Copan
    • Chichen Itza
    • Uxmal
    • Jaina
    • Palenque
    Mexico Santa Anna Juana de la Cruz Mexico
    • Mexico City
    • Gudalajara
    • Veracruz
    • Tampico
    • Oaxaca
    Mongol Genghis Khan Bortei Mongolia
    • Karakorum
    • Samarkand
    • Bokhara
    • Nishapur
    • Kashgar
    Native American Sitting Bull Pocahantas North America
    • Sioux
    • Cherokee
    • Mohawk
    • Iroquois
    • Navajo
    Nicaraguan Moctezuma II Azzalleh Nicaragua
    • Managua
    • San Carlos
    • Nueva Guinea
    • Juigalpa
    • Matagalpa
    Nigerian Azikiwe Nzinga Nigeria
    • Benin
    • Ibadan
    • Makurdi
    • Enugu
    • Ogoja
    Persian Cyrus the Great Scheherzade Persia
    • Hyrcania
    • Margiana
    • Babylon
    • Persis
    • Dahae
    Phoenician King Rib-Addi Atairangikaahu Phoenicia
    • Baalbeck
    • Berytus
    • Byblos
    • Aradus
    • Carthage
    Polynesian Kamehameha Liliuokalani Polynesia
    • Haraiki
    • Tikei
    • Pukapuka
    • Manihi
    • Hiva
    Portuguese Vasco da Gama Maria II Portugal
    • Lisbon
    • Porto
    • Lagos
    • Cadiz
    • Pico
    Roman Julius Caesar Livia Rome
    • Rome
    • Pompeii
    • Antium
    • Virconium
    • Caesarea
    Russian Ivan The Terrible Catherine the Great Russia
    • Moscow
    • Kiev
    • St. Petersburg
    • Sevastopol
    • Smolensk
    Scottish William Wallace Mary Stuart Scotland
    • Glasgow
    • Edinburgh
    • Stirling
    • Perth
    • Falkirk
    Spanish Ferdinand Isabella Spain
    • Madrid
    • Barcelona
    • Granada
    • Sevilla
    • Toledo
    Thai Yot Fa Son Klin Thailand
    • Bangkok
    • Chiang Mai
    • Hat Yai
    • Lampang
    • Muang Boran
    Turkish Osman I Theophano Turkey
    • Ankara
    • Istanbul
    • Bursa
    • Konya
    • Samsun
    Viking King Canute Gunnhild Viking Empire
    • Trondheim
    • Hladir
    • Kaupang
    • Uppsala
    • Roskilde
    Welsh Arawn Rhiannon Wales
    • Cardiff
    • Swansea
    • Pentraeth
    • Brecon
    • Caerphilly
    Zulu Shaka Zulu Shakala Zululand
    • Ulundi
    • Natal
    • Isandlwana
    • Swazi
    • Pedi

    Notes

    • Barbarians are listed as a civ but you can not chose it to play with
    • Each civ has a personality like in civ1/2(Slaver, Religious, Militant, Aggressive, Peaceful and Agreeable) but they randomly assigned at the beginning of each game.
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