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Naples, also known as Napoli or Napule or by its historical name of Neapolis, is a Burgundian, Byzantine, Etruscan, Italian, Roman, and Western Roman city in the Civilization and Call to Power games and C-evo, and also appears as a city-state. In real life, it is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city, after Rome and Milan, in present-day Italy.

Civilization

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Civilization II

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Civilization III

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Civilization IV

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Civilization V

Naples appears as a City-State City-State in Into the Renaissance.

Civilization VI

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Naples appears as a city-state in a mod for Civilization VI (available here).

Civilization VII

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Civilization: Call to Power

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Call to Power II

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C-evo

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Other games

Naples is not present in (or the article has not been created for) the following games :

Game Article
Civilization: Beyond Earth Naples (CivBE)
Civilization Revolution Naples (CivRev)
Civilization Revolution 2 Naples (CivRev2)
CivWorld Naples (CivWorld)
Freeciv Naples (Freeciv)
Sid Meier's Colonization Naples (Col)
FreeCol Naples (FreeCol)
Civilization IV: Colonization Naples (Civ4Col)
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri‎ Naples (SMAC)
Starships Naples (Starships)

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