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− | '''English cities''' are [[City (Civ6)|cities]] that can be founded by the [[English (Civ6)|English]] [[Civilizations (Civ6)|civilization]] in ''[[Civilization VI]]'' and its expansions. The first city founded is the {{Capital6}} |
+ | '''English cities''' are [[City (Civ6)|cities]] that can be founded by the [[English (Civ6)|English]] [[Civilizations (Civ6)|civilization]] in ''[[Civilization VI]]'' and its expansions. The first city founded is the {{Capital6}}, and the names of future cities are chosen at random from 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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|Liverpool |
|Liverpool |
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− | |Fifth largest metropolitan area in the UK |
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|Manchester |
|Manchester |
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+ | |Largest city in North West England |
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− | |Former roman settlement |
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|Birmingham |
|Birmingham |
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|Leeds |
|Leeds |
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|Sheffield |
|Sheffield |
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|Bristol |
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|Plymouth |
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|Newcastle Upon Tyne |
|Newcastle Upon Tyne |
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− | |University city on the River Tyne |
+ | |University city on the River Tyne, usually known as simply 'Newcastle' |
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|Bradford |
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|Stoke-upon-Trent |
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|Brighton |
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|Norwich |
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|Bath |
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|Coventry |
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|Canterbury |
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|Ipswich |
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|Dover |
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|Hastings |
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|Oxford |
|Oxford |
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− | |Home of Oxford University |
+ | |Home of [[Oxford University (Civ6)|Oxford University]] |
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|Shrewsbury |
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|Cambridge |
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[[Category:Cities (Civ6)]] |
[[Category:Cities (Civ6)]] |
Revision as of 14:06, 16 June 2020
English cities are cities that can be founded by the English civilization in Civilization VI and its expansions. The first city founded is the Capital, and the names of future cities are chosen at random from the list below.
The names listed are default names; players can change their cities' names if they choose.
Capital: London
Possible City Names:
City Name | Notes |
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Liverpool | Major port city in North West England |
Manchester | Largest city in North West England |
Birmingham | Second most populous city in England and the UK |
Leeds | Third most populous city in England and the UK |
Sheffield | Fourth most populous city in England and the UK |
Bristol | Largest city in South West England. |
Plymouth | Historic port city in Devon |
Newcastle Upon Tyne | University city on the River Tyne, usually known as simply 'Newcastle' |
Bradford | Large city in Yorkshire |
Stoke-upon-Trent | Component town of the city of Stoke-on-Trent, in Staffordshire |
Hull | Port city in East Yorkshire |
Portsmouth | Port City and Naval base on England's South Coast |
Preston | Administrative centre of Lancashire |
Sunderland | Largest settlement of the City of Sunderland |
Brighton | Seaside resort town part of the city of Brighton & Hove |
Norwich | Historic city famous for Norwich Cathedral |
Nottingham | Setting of the Robin Hood Legend |
York | Historic capital of Northern England and Yorkshire |
Leicester | Home of Leicester Cathedral |
Blackburn | Large town in Lancashire |
Wolverhampton | Historical part of Staffordshire |
Bath | Roman spa city in South West England |
Coventry | Home of Coventry Cathedral |
Exeter | Ancient city on the River Exe |
Lincoln | Home of Lincoln Cathedral |
Canterbury | Cathedral city in South East England |
Ipswich | Roman town in Suffolk |
Dover | England's closest port town to France |
Hastings | Closest major town to the site of the Battle of Hastings |
Oxford | Home of Oxford University |
Shrewsbury | County town of Shropshire |
Cambridge | Home of the University of Cambridge |
Newcastle | Part of Northumberland |