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Revision as of 02:16, 28 April 2019
Iroquois cities are cities that can be founded by the Iroquois 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.
Founding Order | City Name | Notes |
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1 | Onondaga | A town in Central New York State, home of the Onondaga tribe, part of the Iroquois Confederacy |
2 | Osininka | Main village of the Seneca tribe, in Western New York State |
3 | Grand River | Former name of the Ottawa River (Quebec/Ontario border); also the name of a river in southern Ontario |
4 | Akwesasme | Indian reserve straddling the Canada/US border near Cornwall, Ontario; correct spelling is "Akwesasne" |
5 | Buffalo Creek | Tributary of the Allegheny River in Pennsylvania |
6 | Brantford | Ontario city whose metro area overlaps Hamilton |
7 | Montreal | Second largest city in Canada, largest city in Quebec |
8 | Genesse River | River that flows through Rochester, New York |
9 | Canandaigua Lake | Westernmost of the Finger Lakes in Western New York State; a modern spelling of the Seneca settlement called "The Chosen Spot" |
10 | Lake Simcoe | Large lake north of Toronto |
11 | Salamanca | Town on a reservation of the Seneca Indians; shared with Spain, not buildable if they are in the game |
12 | Gowanda | Town south of Buffalo, New York |
13 | Buffalo | Largest city in New York State outside the New York City area |
14 | Cuba | Town in Western New York State, near the Pennsylvania border |
15 | Akron | Town in New York State, east of Buffalo |
16 | Kanesatake | Indian reservation northwest of Montreal, main focus of the Oka Crisis of 1990 |
17 | Ganienkeh | Community in the far northeast corner of New York State |
18 | Cayuga Castle | Also called Goiogouen, Cayuga community in the Finger Lakes |
19 | Chondote | A village of the Cayuga sub tribe |
20 | Canajoharie | A Mowhawk town on the Mowhawk river |
21 | Nedrow | A hamlet in Onondaga, New York |
22 | Syracuse | The county seat of Onondaga County, New York |
23 | Oneida Lake | The largest lake in the borders of New York state |
24 | Kanonwalohale | Now called Oneida Castle, New York |
25 | Green Bay | A major bay area on Lake Michigan |
26 | Southwold | A town in Ontario, Canada named after the town in England |
27 | Mohawk Valley | The area around the Mowhawk River |
28 | Schoharie | A county, town, and village in New York |
29 | Bay of Quinte | A narrow bay on Lake Ontario |
30 | Kanawale | The name of the reserve for the Mowhawk people |
31 | Kanatsiokareke | A small Mowhawk community on the Mowhawk river |
32 | Tyendinaga | A place in Ontario, Canada the Mowhawks settled after the American Revolution |
33 | Hahta | Chahta is the word for the Choctaw Indians in Iroquois |