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{{seewp|Hanging Gardens of Babylon}} |
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− | The Hanging Gardens add three [[Attitude (Civ2)|happy]] faces to the city in which they are built, along with one happy face to every other city in the civ that has built them, for a while. The same effect can later be achieved on a permanent basis with the [[Cure for Cancer (Civ2)|Cure for Cancer]]. |
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==Civilopedia Entry== |
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[[File:Civilization II Wonder - The Hanging Gardens|thumb|center|300px|Video which plays upon the construction of this wonder]] |
[[File:Civilization II Wonder - The Hanging Gardens|thumb|center|300px|Video which plays upon the construction of this wonder]] |
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{{Wonders (Civ2)}} |
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Revision as of 18:33, 17 April 2020
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The Hanging Gardens are a wonder in Civilization II.
Civilopedia Entry
The Hanging Gardens were a distinctive feature of ancient Babylon. They were a great source of pride to the people, and were often described in accounts written by visitors to the city. Possibly built by King Nebuchadnezzar II in 600 BC, the gardens are believed to have been a remarkable feat of engineering: an ascending series of tiered gardens containing all manners of trees, shrubs, and vines. The gardens were said to have looked like a large green mountain constructed of mud bricks, rising from the center of the city.
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See Also
Civilization II Wonders [edit] | |
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Wonders of the Ancient World |
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Wonders of the Renaissance | |
Wonders of the Industrial Age | |
Wonders of the Modern World |