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Pergamos part I

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Hello everyone. This entry is about the third-largest city in Dimland, Pergamos. The city is built amphitheatrically on the Gulf of Sargasso and is surrounded by beautiful mountains. Human presence in the area dates back to 7500 B.C. and has continued uninterrupted to this day. It is the most important urban center in eastern Dimland, with a population of 3.6 million residents and significant landmarks from antiquity to the present. The city has two university campuses, one focused on humanities and the other on the science, including an excellent school of medicine. Many technology companies are headquartered here, and some of the most important research centers provide the city with high-paying jobs.

 

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The ancient city

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Bravo bravo and again bravo, for these beautiful views. I appreciate the large esplanade of the city center as much as the ruins of the ancient city with all its details. A favorite for the view of the small temple on its promontory overlooking the lake!

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Amazing scenes, lovely city. I like the out of town archeolical site, beautifully done!

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The master has spoken again. Superb achievement. Your plazas are magnificent. And what about the city, the remains... impressive. Breathtaking entry.

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Must have taken a really long time to prep it, lots of respect! Landscaping of the ancient city is excellent and indeed very antique.

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It's so beautiful. I want to travel to your city, walk around, take a look, feel the life and understand the philosophy.

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That palacio & buildings !

Most bats are 3DS or which creator of the palacio paris w2w like buildings in these pictures  ? Recognize the opera of Palermo ! First picture building and adjacent are totaly fictioous to me.Xannepan no, Peter chrysti, no ? Those builds are awesome !

sincerely yours,

Kschmidt

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