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Alhambra

Amundsen-Scott Research Station

Angkor Wat

Apadana

Big Ben

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Chichen Itza

Colosseum

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Eiffel Tower

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Etemenanki

Forbidden City

Great Library

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Great Zimbabwe

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Hermitage

Huey Teocalli

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Kilwa Kisiwani

Kotoku-in

Mahabodhi Temple

Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

Mont St. Michel

Oracle

Oxford University

Petra

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Pyramids

Ruhr Valley

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Sydney Opera House

Taj Mahal

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Terracotta Army

Torre de Belém

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Projects

Ruhr Valley
Description
+20% Production in this city, and +1 Production for each Mine and Quarry in this city. Must be built along a River adjacent to an Industrial Zone district with a Factory.
Historical Context
Since the 1700s, the Ruhrpott (Ruhr Valley) has been dug up – the coal and iron mines there are some of the most productive in the world. Initially the ore was easily accessible by strip mining; after that was exhausted, the German miners dug deeper. By 1850, some 300 mines were in operation in and around the Ruhrpott. And, since it was troublesome to ship all this elsewhere, collieries, blast furnaces, rolling mills and the high chimneys of the Industrial Revolution shaped the skyline. Nor was coal and steel the only things pouring out of the Ruhr; by 1820 hundreds of water-powered mills were producing textiles, lumber and iron bars. Urban centers filled with wage slaves sprawled across the land … until today Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg and Essen form one interconnected metropolis. With the recent decline of the coal and iron industries, the Ruhrpott has undergone a cultural transformation, and such edifices as the Zeche Zollverein coal mine complex and the Gasometer Oberhausen have been reborn as historical landmarks, even listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites!
PortraitSquare
icon_building_ruhr_valley
“The industrial heart of Germany practically stopped beating. Hardly anyone worked; hardly anything ran. The population of the Ruhr area … had to be supported by the rest of the country.”
– Adam Fergusson

Traits

Removed if game started after
Atomic Era
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_industrialization
Industrialization
Building
icon_building_factory
Factory
Adjacency
icon_district_industrial_zone
Industrial Zone
Must be adjacent to a river
Production Cost
Base Cost: 1240 Production
PortraitSquare
icon_building_ruhr_valley
Description
+20% Production in this city, and +1 Production for each Mine and Quarry in this city. Must be built along a River adjacent to an Industrial Zone district with a Factory.
Historical Context
Since the 1700s, the Ruhrpott (Ruhr Valley) has been dug up – the coal and iron mines there are some of the most productive in the world. Initially the ore was easily accessible by strip mining; after that was exhausted, the German miners dug deeper. By 1850, some 300 mines were in operation in and around the Ruhrpott. And, since it was troublesome to ship all this elsewhere, collieries, blast furnaces, rolling mills and the high chimneys of the Industrial Revolution shaped the skyline. Nor was coal and steel the only things pouring out of the Ruhr; by 1820 hundreds of water-powered mills were producing textiles, lumber and iron bars. Urban centers filled with wage slaves sprawled across the land … until today Bochum, Dortmund, Duisburg and Essen form one interconnected metropolis. With the recent decline of the coal and iron industries, the Ruhrpott has undergone a cultural transformation, and such edifices as the Zeche Zollverein coal mine complex and the Gasometer Oberhausen have been reborn as historical landmarks, even listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites!
“The industrial heart of Germany practically stopped beating. Hardly anyone worked; hardly anything ran. The population of the Ruhr area … had to be supported by the rest of the country.”
– Adam Fergusson

Traits

Removed if game started after
Atomic Era
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_industrialization
Industrialization
Building
icon_building_factory
Factory
Adjacency
icon_district_industrial_zone
Industrial Zone
Must be adjacent to a river
Production Cost
Base Cost: 1240 Production
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