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[[File:Capital (Civ5).jpg|thumb|[[Cusco]], the [[Incan (Civ5)|Incan]] capital, is benefiting from a large population and the nearby [[Mine (Civ5)|Mines]] and [[Terrace Farm (Civ5)|Terrace Farms]].]]
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Your {{capital5}} '''Capital''' is the [[City (Civ5)|city]] that contains your [[Palace (Civ5)|Palace]], the center of your empire and your power as ruler. As the capital is your [[Civilizations (Civ5)|civilization's]] first and greatest city, it is also the most glorious and productive city in your empire. The first city you settle will automatically become your capital in the beginning of the game, and is also considered your "Original Capital" for the purposes of a [[Domination victory (Civ5)|domination victory]].
   
Your {{capital5}} capital is the {{Link5|city}} that contains your {{link5|palace}}. The first city you settle will automatically become your {{capital5}} capital.
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If your capital is captured, the Palace (as well as the {{Capital5}} Capital status) will move to your next largest city.
   
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You can connect other cities to your capital to form the internal trade network of your empire, using the appropriate infrastructural connections. These links are called [[Trade route (Civ5)|trade routes]] (or {{CityConnection5}} City Connections in ''[[Civilization V: Brave New World|Brave New World]]''). Each connected city will then generate {{Gold5}} Gold each turn thanks to trade, which will be applied straight to your treasury for purposes of local {{Gold5}} Gold-boosting [[Building (Civ5)|buildings]].
If your {{capital5}} capital is captured, the palace (as well as the {{capital5}} capital status) will move to your next largest city.
 
   
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Many bonuses from [[Social policies (Civ5)|social policies]] apply only to your capital, as does the "Friend" level bonus of a Maritime [[City-state (Civ5)|city-state]] (whereas the "Ally" level bonus applies to all cities).
You can connect other cities to your {{capital5}} capital using {{Link5|trade route}}s.
 
   
 
Only players in control of their original capitals are eligible for a domination victory.
Many bonuses from social policies apply only to your {{capital5}} capital.
 
 
Only players in control of their original {{capital5}} capital are eligible for a {{link5|domination victory}}.
 

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Capital (Civ5)

Cusco, the Incan capital, is benefiting from a large population and the nearby Mines and Terrace Farms.

Your Capital Capital Capital is the city that contains your Palace, the center of your empire and your power as ruler. As the capital is your civilization's first and greatest city, it is also the most glorious and productive city in your empire. The first city you settle will automatically become your capital in the beginning of the game, and is also considered your "Original Capital" for the purposes of a domination victory.

If your capital is captured, the Palace (as well as the Capital Capital Capital status) will move to your next largest city.

You can connect other cities to your capital to form the internal trade network of your empire, using the appropriate infrastructural connections. These links are called trade routes (or City Connection City Connection City Connections in Brave New World). Each connected city will then generate Gold Gold Gold each turn thanks to trade, which will be applied straight to your treasury for purposes of local Gold Gold Gold-boosting buildings.

Many bonuses from social policies apply only to your capital, as does the "Friend" level bonus of a Maritime city-state (whereas the "Ally" level bonus applies to all cities).

Only players in control of their original capitals are eligible for a domination victory.