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Gallic cities are cities that can be founded by the Gallic civilization in Civilization VI and its expansions. The first city founded is the Capital 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.

List of cities[]

City Name Notes
Capital Capital
Aduatuca
Cities
Bibrax Remi oppidum that was besieged by the Belgae during the Battle of the Axona
Noviodunum Celtic for "new city", the name of several recorded oppida and one Roman fort
Samarobriva Later Amiens, which can be founded by the French
Durocorteron Later Durocortorum, which can be founded by the Romans, then Rheims, which can be founded by the French
Ratumacos Later Rouen, which can be founded by the French
Tervanna Capital of the Morini, one of the Belgae Gallic tribes; later known as Thérouanne in modern-day France
Bagacum Important city in Gallic times that has been part of numerous kingdoms; now known as Bavay, near the French-Beolgian border
Divodurum Modern-day Metz, a French city
Alesia Capital of the Mandubii, one of the Gallic tribes
Avaricum Oppidum under Vercingetorix, from whom it was taken by Julius Caesar after a 25-day siege
Lisieux French town in the Normandy region, known as Noviomagos (Latin Noviomagus) to the Gauls
Lutetia Predecessor of modern-day Paris under the Gauls, after which were named the chemical element lutetium and the Lutetian Age in the Eocene Era; features heavily in The Adventures of Asterix, a comic series about Gallic warriors
Lugudunon Later Lugdunum, a Roman city, then Lyons, a French city
Cenabum Modern-day Orleans, site of the beginning of the Gallic Wars
Meledunum Town of the Senones in Gallia Lugdunensis, now Melun
Turones Celtic tribe of Gallia Lugdunensis, whose chief town was Ambacia before being replaced by Romans with Caesarodunum
Autricum Modern-day Chartres, a French city
Bibracte Site of Vercingetorix's coronation
Darioritum Chief town of the Veneti in Gallia Lugdunensis, now Vannes
Uxellodunum Town of the Cadurci in Aquitania
Gergovia Chief oppidum (fortified town) of the Arverni
Vesontio Modern-day Besançon, in France
Brenodurum Oppidum of the Helvetii, north of modern-day Bern in Switzerland
Crociatonum Chief town of the Unelli in Gallia Lugdunensis
Agedincum Oppidum of the Sensones, now the modern-day city Sens
Limonum Chief city of the Pictones in Aquitania, now Poitiers
Andematunnum Chief town of the Lingones in Gallia Belgica, now Langres
Condate Chief town of the Redones in Gallia Lugdunensis, modern Rennes, which can be founded by the French
Aregenua Chief town of the Viducasses in Gallia Lugdunesis, now Vieux in Normandy
Anicium Chief town of the Vellavi, now Le Puy-en-Velay in France
Ruscino Oppidum in modern Perpignan, gave its name to the Roussillon region
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