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Compared to the [[Colosseum (Civ4)|Colosseum]] which it replaces, the Garden gives +2 [[health (Civ4)|health]] to the city it is in. |
Compared to the [[Colosseum (Civ4)|Colosseum]] which it replaces, the Garden gives +2 [[health (Civ4)|health]] to the city it is in. |
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In modern, developed countries, gardens are often more valued for their aesthetic qualities than for their food growing functionality. However, in ancient civilizations such as Babylonia, gardens were an important source of nutrition for city dwelling families who otherwise could not purchase an adequate variety of food. |
In modern, developed countries, gardens are often more valued for their aesthetic qualities than for their food growing functionality. However, in ancient civilizations such as Babylonia, gardens were an important source of nutrition for city dwelling families who otherwise could not purchase an adequate variety of food. |
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[[Category:Babylonian]] |
[[Category:Babylonian]] |
Revision as of 18:09, 8 June 2020
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The Garden is the unique building of the Babylonian civilization.
Strategy
Compared to the Colosseum which it replaces, the Garden gives +2 health to the city it is in.
Civilopedia entry
In modern, developed countries, gardens are often more valued for their aesthetic qualities than for their food growing functionality. However, in ancient civilizations such as Babylonia, gardens were an important source of nutrition for city dwelling families who otherwise could not purchase an adequate variety of food.