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This 36x24 map is central Panama w/ Panama City low on the right side. It's the thinnest part of Panama so I thought, 'hey throw the whole thing in!'. The canal waterway is present, some marshy land isn't. I flattened out most of the marsh which renders as wet sand on the land. Much of the flattest land here is less than one meter above sea level so I took it upon myself to 'fix' it. All tiles are large city tiles. I used ReShade in the pics to show detail. To install, simply unzip to: C:\USER\Documents\SimCity 4\Regions and load the game. There's no need for 3rd party software to play the region. Please enjoy!!-
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Another week, another map, this time it's Puerto Barrios, Guatemala (for SimCity 4), requested by @WannGLondon. Situated on Amatique Bay, Puerto Barrios is Guatemala's main port on the Caribbean Sea. It is home to 100,000 people and features a tropical rain forest climate. The map is 16 x 28 large city tiles and is accurately scaled based on DEM data. It encompasses the entirety of Puerto Barrios, its surrounding areas, as well as parts of Lago de Izabal. In order to install the map you will need wouanagaine's mapper or terraformer as the file is in SC4M format. I hope you can put this map to good use, enjoy! -TCC View My Full Map Catalogue Here:- 1 Review
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First view of San Lorenzo, capital of Grandoro.
gb901 posted a City Journal entry in República de Grandoro
The main plaza of the city, named "Plaza de la libertad" (Liberty square) by the Grandorians. On the center of the plaza, a statue of the famous independence heroine Candelaria Martínez, one of the leaders of the revolution against the spanish empire. In front of the plaza we have the main church of the city, Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Concepción. Behind the plaza the former palace of the vice-kings is located. It is now used as the presidencial palace. The city of San Lorenzo (in Grandoro they call it Sucurocá which is the name of the tribe that lived here before the european conquest) was founded in 1521 by spanish conquistador Juan Guiterrez. It is located in a flat valley between two small mountain ranges. The estimated population in 2016 was 960,000 . More information about Grandoro will be up shortly..!- 3 Comments
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Attending at the growing number and activity of Spanish and Portuguese speaker forumers on the last months, and the convoluted events on our countries, this thread is opened as a means to have friendly and civil discussions about politics and policies. Of course, all forumers are welcome, no matter their origin. As my RL career is mainly focused this issues, I'll try to update the thread regularly with news briefs, but your help with that task would be well recieved. Also, to keep an amicable ambient, here are some convivence recommendations: Prefer English, but don't be shy: English is a lingua franca we all can use and is understandable for all forumers, inviting them to participate here; nevertheless, if you don't find the right words, write it in your native tongue, we really want to know your ideas. Also, online translators are always a good help. Keep arguments concise: while is true one can talk about politics for hours, most ideas get lost on more than two paragraphs; try to mantain a conversational style. Assume good intentions: if you see something that could offend you, first think: could this be just a misunderstanding? could I improve things by taking the offense? Don't stay shut, but remember that is easy to express oneself in a confuse manner. Use data, don't believe on it: statistics are very useful to get a hold of what's really happening, but they are human-made measures that are prone to error and diverse interpretations. Show us the numbers but remember we can see different things on them. Understand political beliefs and cultures: our local cultures and political beliefs are very deep rooted and cherished, don't try to bluntly change others', talk about them in a respectful way and comprehend dissent. Welcome our friends from the world: lets keep this thread open to all forumers by using an open language, explaining context and references, and being available to answer questions.
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