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    Most of my cities tend to be in the 15-25 population range, but there was one game where I actually had a city get up to 45 population. It was one of the first Civ4 games I played, so I couldn't tell you how it happened. What have been some of the larger city populations you've encountered?

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    I've seen a few get over 25, but they're pretty rare.

    I suppose if your city were surrounded by 20 flood plains squares, and you farmed them all, then Biology would eventually get you 5 Food/Square, and thus your city could support 51 population (31 specialists - nice.) Of course, you'd probably only be able to do that at stupidly high Future Tech levels.
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    • #3
      i regularly get up to size 30 and sometimes size 34 just by irrigating half the squares . the rest are town or mines.

      you would have to run caste system to get the most out of those 20 specalists imo

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      • #4
        With supermerchants providing one food each your city size is theoretically unlimited, right?

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        • #5
          Well, limited only by your rate of production of Great Merchants. (With a 31-specialist city, Pacifism, and a Philosophical leader - could be quite large.)

          To get the most out of a supersize city, you want to run Representation for the extra 3 beakers/specialist. Caste System shouldn't really be necessary late on - you should have enough infrastructure that you don't need to break the specialist caps.
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