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        <description>c) Bridges &amp; Water

BRIDGES &amp; WATER TRANSPORT



Low Bridge

A

ll provinces have natural water sources, whether they be lakes or rivers. Many provinces feature a river which can be used for trade: you can spot this river from the flotsam which floats on the surface of the river, and is carried through your province by the river&#039;s current.</description>
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DOCK



D

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ENGINEERING

R

oman engineers are crucial to the success of our cities and Empire. Our roads are the finest anywhere in the world. Without the efforts of hard-working engineers, our civilization would be impossible.  

As city governor, engineers are key for you, in that they will carry out repairs and maintenance work on your city&#039;s buildings. Without this work, your buildings will quite simply collapse.</description>
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PATHS &amp; ROADS



L

ong ago, Rome settled on straight streets and rectangular blocks as the most efficient urban layout, and you are encouraged to plan your city accordingly.  

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Engineering &amp; Transport



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        <title>e) Shipyard &amp; Wharf</title>
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        <description>e) Shipyard &amp; Wharf

SHIPYARD AND WHARF



A

shipyard builds fishing boats. The fishing boats operate from a wharf.

If you see seagulls circling over a patch of water, then your province is blessed with fish. Fish take the place of animal meat in your people&#039;s diet. For more detail about food, see Page 111,</description>
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