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Are there any fictional buildings that are of a non-city governmental nature?  I am especially looking for buildings such as national/state/provincial/etc. parliament/congress/diet buildings, capitol buildings, and others.  However, I could only find some that were replicas of real life buildings.  I'd like to give my city a different feel that doesn't just copy real life cities.  Are there any fictional government buildings available?  

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@WeBuiltThisCityOnSimCity If you have an account over at the LEX, you might try a Power Search for the content of yoder7652. As far as I know, he has released a set of governmental buildings made for his  fictional region of Osturland. Click here to see one of his releases.

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Or if you are looking for a more modern approach, this could be useful:

https://community.simtropolis.com/profile/2659-sparkythepenguin/?do=content&type=downloads_file&change_section=1

As well as the many council chambers that Mattb325 did:

https://community.simtropolis.com/profile/91964-mattb325/content/?type=downloads_file&sortby=file_last_comment&sortdirection=desc

Consider that not all those buildings are modded as fiscal offices, but with the PIM-X you can do wonders, easily creating new lots and using them as rewards.

 

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"Let us be scientists and as such, remember always that the purpose of politics
is not freedom, nor authority, nor is any principle of abstract character,
but it is to meet the social needs of man and the development of the society"

— Valentín Letelier, 1895

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