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− | '''Celtic cities''' are [[City (Civ5)|cities]] that can be founded by the [[Celtic (Civ5)|Celtic]] [[Civilizations (Civ5)|civilization]] in ''[[Civilization V]]'' and its expansions. The first city founded is the |
+ | '''Celtic cities''' are [[City (Civ5)|cities]] that can be founded by the [[Celtic (Civ5)|Celtic]] [[Civilizations (Civ5)|civilization]] in ''[[Civilization V]]'' and its expansions. The first city founded is the {{Capital5}} Capital, and the names of future cities are chosen in the order they appear on the list below. |
The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose. |
The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose. |
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|[[Edinburgh]] |
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− | |Formerly a [[City-state (Civ5)|city-state]]; constituent capital of Scotland, United Kingdom |
+ | |Formerly a [[City-state (Civ5)|city-state]]; constituent capital of [[Scotland (Civ6)|Scotland]], United Kingdom |
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− | |Cardiff |
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|Constituent capital of Wales, United Kingdom |
|Constituent capital of Wales, United Kingdom |
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|Truro |
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|Nantes |
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+ | |Cultural capital city of the historic Duchy of Brittany; today administrative seat of the Loire-Atlantique department, France |
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|Douglas |
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− | |Glasgow |
+ | |[[Glasgow]] |
− | |Largest city in Scotland |
+ | |Largest city in Scotland and third-largest city in the United Kingdom |
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|Cork |
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|Aberystwyth |
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+ | |Ancient market town in the historic county of Cardiganshire; today in Ceredigion county, Wales |
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|Penzance |
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− | |Cornwall |
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|Rennes |
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+ | |Once a Gallic town known by the name of Condate; its today the capital city of the region of Brittany, France |
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|Ramsey |
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|Inverness |
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|Limerick |
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|Swansea |
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|St. Ives |
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− | |Cornwall |
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|Brest |
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− | |Brittany, France |
+ | |Port city in the Finistère department in Brittany, France |
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|Peel |
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+ | |Seaside town in the German parish, Isle of Man |
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− | |Isle of Man or Cumbria, England |
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|Aberdeen |
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|Caernarfon |
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|Newquay |
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− | |Cornwall |
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|Saint-Nazaire |
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− | |Brittany, France |
+ | |Town in the Loire-Atlantique''' '''department in''' '''Brittany, France |
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|Castletown |
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|[[Stirling]] |
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|Galway |
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|Conwy |
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+ | |Walled market town and community in the historic county of Caernarfonshire; today in modern Clwyd county, Wales |
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|St. Austell |
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|Saint-Malo |
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+ | |Once a Gallic town known by the name of Aletum; its today a port city in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany, France |
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|Onchan |
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|Dundee |
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− | |Scotland |
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|Londonderry <!--"Londonderry" is the name used IN GAME. Even if you think it should be Derry, the developers wrote Londonderry.--> |
|Londonderry <!--"Londonderry" is the name used IN GAME. Even if you think it should be Derry, the developers wrote Londonderry.--> |
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− | |Northern Ireland, generally referred to as Derry |
+ | |Second-largest city in Northern Ireland, generally referred to as Derry |
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|Llanfairpwllgwyngyll |
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− | |Wales; unlocks an achievement when founded |
+ | |Large village on the Isle of Anglesey''',''' Wales; unlocks an achievement when founded. |
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|Falmouth |
|Falmouth |
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− | |Cornwall |
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|Lorient |
|Lorient |
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− | |Brittany, France |
+ | |Town in the Morbihan department in Brittany, France. |
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− | |St. John's <!--THIS IS THE TOWN IN THE ISLE OF MAN. Yes, there are a lot of places called St. John's, but this particular location is obviously drawn from the Isle of Man as it is consistent with the ordering of the rest of the list and "six Celtic nations" concept.--> |
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Revision as of 00:08, 19 February 2020
Celtic cities are cities that can be founded by the Celtic civilization in Civilization V and its expansions. The first city founded is the Capital Capital, and the names of future cities are chosen in the order they appear on the list below.
The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.
Celtic city names are drawn from the six modern "Celtic nations" of Scotland, Ireland (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland), Wales, Cornwall, Brittany and the Isle of Man. They appear in that order, with the first being Scottish, the second Irish, the third Welsh, and so on.
Founding Order | City Name | Notes |
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1 | Edinburgh | Formerly a city-state; constituent capital of Scotland, United Kingdom |
2 | Dublin | Formerly a city-state; capital of the Republic of Ireland |
3 | Cardiff | Constituent capital of Wales, United Kingdom |
4 | Truro | County town and center of administration in Cornwall |
5 | Nantes | Cultural capital city of the historic Duchy of Brittany; today administrative seat of the Loire-Atlantique department, France |
6 | Douglas | Capital and largest town of the Isle of Man |
7 | Glasgow | Largest city in Scotland and third-largest city in the United Kingdom |
8 | Cork | Second-largest city in Ireland, Munster province |
9 | Aberystwyth | Ancient market town in the historic county of Cardiganshire; today in Ceredigion county, Wales |
10 | Penzance | Most westerly major town in Cornwall |
11 | Rennes | Once a Gallic town known by the name of Condate; its today the capital city of the region of Brittany, France |
12 | Ramsey | Second-largest town on the Isle of Man |
13 | Inverness | Ancient city and regarded capital of the Scottish Highlands |
14 | Limerick | Fourth-largest city on the island of Ireland, Munster county |
15 | Swansea | City in the historic county of Glamorgan; today in Swansea county, Wales |
16 | St. Ives | Seaside town and port in Cornwall |
17 | Brest | Port city in the Finistère department in Brittany, France |
18 | Peel | Seaside town in the German parish, Isle of Man |
19 | Aberdeen | Third-largest city in Scotland |
20 | Belfast | Constituent capital of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
21 | Caernarfon | Royal town and port in Gwynedd county, Wales |
22 | Newquay | Town on the north coast in Cornwall |
23 | Saint-Nazaire | Town in the Loire-Atlantique department in Brittany, France |
24 | Castletown | Former Manx capital and town in the Malew parish, Isle of Man |
25 | Stirling | Former capital and royal stronghold of Scotland |
26 | Galway | City in the county of Galway, Connacht, Ireland |
27 | Conwy | Walled market town and community in the historic county of Caernarfonshire; today in modern Clwyd county, Wales |
28 | St. Austell | One of the largest towns in Cornwall |
29 | Saint-Malo | Once a Gallic town known by the name of Aletum; its today a port city in the Ille-et-Vilaine department in Brittany, France |
30 | Onchan | Village in Onchan parish, Isle of Man |
31 | Dundee | Fourth-largest city in Scotland |
32 | Londonderry | Second-largest city in Northern Ireland, generally referred to as Derry |
33 | Llanfairpwllgwyngyll | Large village on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales; unlocks an achievement when founded. |
34 | Falmouth | Town on the coast of Cornwall |
35 | Lorient | Town in the Morbihan department in Brittany, France. |