Mapuche cities are cities that can be founded by the Mapuche 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.
List of cities[]
| City Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Ngulu Mapu | |
| Cities | |
| Puel Mapu | Eastern part of the Wallmapu, populated by the gennakenk peoples; today part of Argentina |
| Pikun Mapu | Northern part of the Wallmapu, also known as Chili Mapu; became Chile during the Spanish colonization |
| Nag Mapu | Both a religious and physical place, the Nag Mapu correspondes to the lowlands of the Ngulumapu |
| Willi Mapu | Southern part of the Wallmapu, populated by the Huilliche and Chono people |
| Pewen Mapu | Land of the Pewen tree, located around Lonquimay, Malargüe and Neuquen; populated by the Pewenche people |
| Wente Mapu | Highlands; Mapuche community in the mountainous area of the Ngulumapu, encompasing part of Vilcún, Curacautín and Cunco |
| Huilli Mapu | Another name for the Willi Mapu |
| Lafken Mapu | Sea Nation; Mapuche community in the coastal areas of the Ngulumapu, western Araucanía Region in Chile |
| Ina Pire Mapu | Mapudungun for country near the mountains; lower part of the Pewen Mapu, starting around Malalcahuello and ending around Pucón |
| Mamüll Mapu | Woodlands; name of the Mapuche-Puelche confederacy in the Argentine pampas; it was conformed by the Rangülche, Koweche, Chadiche, Looche, Canuelooche and Tricalche |
| Rangkül Mapu | Reed Country; the Rangkülche were part of the Mamüll Mapu, arriving from Chilean territory; their capital was in Leubuco, Argentina |
| Chadi Mapu | Salt Country; the Chadiche were part of the Mamüll Mapu, living in the Urrea Lauquen lake in La Pampa region, Argentina |
| Pehuen Mapu | Another name for Pewen Mapu |
| Puel Willi Mapu | Land to the South East; located in the Argentine southlands, who extended around Neuquen and Bariloche, Argentina; it's home to the Puelwilliche or Manzaneros, and part of the Tehuel Mapu |
| Bafkeh Mapu | Mapudungun for Sea Country, with an older writing |
| Peñi Mapu | Brother Country; indigenous confederacy established in Olavarria, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| Boroa Mapu | Another name for the Forowe Mapu |
| Lelfün Mapu | Lowlands; another name for the Nag Mapu, around Temuco, Chile |
| Kallfü Mapu | Blue Nation; Mapuche-Tehuelche confederacy established in Neuquen, Argentina |
| Chol Chol Mapu | Thistle Country; village near Temuco in southern Chile |
| Makewe Mapu | Country of the Wineberry fields; Mapuche community in Padre las Casas, Chile |
| Forowe Mapu | Ossuary Nation; forowe or Boroa is a city in southern Chile |
| Warria Mapu | Mapudungun for Country of Cities; Carahue, in Chile, has a similar meaning |
| Tehuel Mapu | Brave Nation; the country of the Tehuelche, located in the southern part of Argentina |
| Kunko Mapu | Clearwater Land; city in the Araucanía Region |
| Molu Mapu | Mapudungun for West land, another name for the Ngulu Mapu |
| Rañi Mapu | Middle or Central Nation |
| Xuf Xuf Mapu | Pronounced as Truf Truf, meaning Country of the Water Streams; village in the Araucanía, Chile |
| Fudi Mapu | Salt Water Country; Budi or Fuzi is a salt lake in the Saavedra commune |