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  • ...rket|market]] place, acting as a commercial centre for Cardiganshire. The town itself has no notable manufactures. ...ard de Clare, known as Strongbow, at which time the town was founded. The town's first charter was granted in 1277, when a castle on the site of the early
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  • ...hip of [[Glamorganshire]], Wales, within the Commonwealth of England. The town rests in the Cynon valley, 24 mi. northwest of Cardiff. The original villa
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  • ...the river Somme, it's an important town of west Picardy as a commercial [[Market|marketing]] centre. ...sup><small>2R</small></sup>, rope and fastening locks, also serving as the market centre for the village of St.-Valery-sur-Somme. Population (c.1650), 3,900
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  • ...btain cheap and easy food items or other objects from a [[Town Market|town market]].
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  • ...tering (sage ability)|bartering]] skills when sold in a [[Town Market|town market]].
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  • ...ivals took place. This building became too small and was replaced by a new town all in the 14th century. ...zinc, cloth, glassware, pig iron, needles and tools. Aachen serves as a [[Market]] centre for the city of [[Gladbach]] and the [[Julich|Duchy of Julich]].
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  • ...ains a highly commercialised [[Market|market]]<small><sup>4R</sup></small> town, however. The original town was settled by Flemings, about 1130, during the reign of David I, receiving
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  • [[File:Market.jpg|right|560px|thumb]] ...ys'' rather than linear distances, is used to calculate how much any given market is influenced by the '''availability''' set by other markets. Supply and d
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  • ...ranges''' are densely populated regions comprising not only concentrated [[Town|towns]] or [[City|cities]] but, in some cases, [[Village|villages]] as well ...ustling hubs for the collection and storage of [[Resources|commodities]]. Town squares and large storage areas link the urban area with the surrounding co
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  • ...g structures; soon after will come the need for security and a [[Town Wall|town wall]]]] ...ace, the need for protection rises above every other concern; and once the town is transformed into a safe haven, economic interests are sure to take hold,
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  • ...ated on a narrow coastal plain, beyond which a low hilly area cuts off the town from the northern end of the Sea of [[Galilee, Sea of|Galilee]], about 32 m ...as now called) became the seat of a bishop. In 638 <small>AD</small>, the town was taken by the Arabs — and in 1104, restored to Christian control durin
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  • ...ta plain of the river, there is a small lake and some swampy land near the town. Adapazari has [[Brisk Conditions|brisk]] winters and [[Warm Conditions|wa Adapazari is a wealthy market<sup>2R</sup> place, but possesses only a few local manufactures. It's loca
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  • ...primarily farm and pasture land, from which grow [[village |villages]], [[town |towns]] and [[City|cities]]. Mined hexes exploit isolated areas for their ...[Burgher (social class)|bourgeoisie]], [[Corvée|corvée]], [[Day Market|day market]], [[Property Tax|property tax]], [[Serfdom|serfdom]] || [[Auction House|au
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  • ...d|humanoid]] settlement, larger than [[Hamlet|hamlets]] but smaller than [[Town|towns]]. They have populations ranging from 201 to 1,000 persons. Indepen ...arket town]], yet common goods and food can be obtained in small amounts. Market days traditionally occur on days of rest and relaxation, such as holy days
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  • ...eason and deliver it to [[Carter Post|carter posts]] or direct to [[Market|town markets]]. The carter presents a signed voucher for a set amount of produc ...carter, whatever remains must be taken by the garner personally to a town market and sold. The winter is spent making repairs, building additions and balan
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  • ==== The Town Market ==== ...g unprocessed material goods direct from the outside world; thus, the town market occupies a large somewhat shabby square immediately adjacent to the city ya
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  • === Town Property === ...y of the neighbourhood are all factors. In effect, a price for a piece of town property is more or less gainsaid by the local dealer — that being repres
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  • ...ural communities where the accessibility of [[Vendor|shops]], stores, or [[Market|markets]] within a reasonable travel distance makes the use of currency imp ...collects these goods for transportation to a [[Village|village]] or [[Town|town]], a similar voucher is provided to the garner.
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  • ...pine ranges dominate. Narvik, in the north, is a [[Market|market]] [[Town|town]] with a population above 4,000; it is an important link with the Vastenjau ...dheim; lands in the east are forested and wild. Trondheim is an important market that trades directly with Scotland; most ships travelling to the far north
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  • ...ommon sense to characters, so they're able to move safely through city and town environments. The skill enables them to avoid dangerous situations, paying ...spent a week there; enables the character to easily access the local black market, illegal substances, prostitution and other vices.
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