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This is a simplified rendition of the Masjid Salim Abu Muslim (مسجد سليم أبو مسلم), a beautiful modern W2W mosque from the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestine. A small farming town for most of its history best known for producing strawberries and citrus fruits, Beit Lahia underwent massive growth in the 21st century with the construction of the Beit Lahia housing project, in which more than 13,000 housing units were built to ease overcrowding in the nearby Jabalia refugee camp, carry out a programme of urban renewal and beautification (in tandem with attempts to improve the nearby wastewater treatment plant), and—after 2008—provide homes for those displaced by war. This saw the population grow from about 38,000 to over 90,000. This renewal and growth spurred the Salim Abu Muslim mosque, previously based in a much smaller building, to seek to expand to new premises. This new building was completed in 2018. Situated on the town's main street, just north of the Beit Lahia project, the mosque quickly became a local landmark with its characteristic turquoise dome, blue-tinted windows and richly decorated interior. There are not many photos of the building available, which is why I reduced the east wall, abutting the shops, to a blank wall (it had windows and other details in reality). It was also built on the side of a hill, such that the back (south) wall is significantly shorter than the front, and the main entrance at the corner of Ramla Street had a more extended stairwell and ramp which I did not model in the interests of keeping the building within a 4x2 footprint. I also did not model the interior. Unfortunately, like many buildings in the northern Gaza Strip it was almost completely destroyed in November 2023 by Israeli forces during the ongoing war and genocide in the Gaza Strip, which has forced much of the population of Beit Lahia to flee. For the time being, this commemorative model will have to stand in. 4x2 wall-to-wall corner lot Two versions: House of Worship reward and eyecandy landmark MaxisNite and DarkNite versions included; choose only one DarkNite requires the Day and Nite Modd ^ Original Pic Name: 462231132_2509965349194352_2758411923648901964_n.jpg- 6 Comments
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Mosque (House of Worship) Reward, where is it?
kkffoo posted a topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
On multiple occasions (in different city tiles) I have reached the stage of being offered a city or desert mosque. This notification pops up with a picture of Neil Fairbanks. I have tried accepting both kinds on different occasions, and have never been able to to find out how to access the new building. Is this a glitch or am I just not looking in the right place? -
Hi everyone and apologies for the enormous delay. SC4 has not been kind to me of late; endless CTD issues have plagued me to no end. It was almost at the point of giving up as nothing seemed to work. I zoom in and CRASH! I load a bigger city and CRASH! I load a tile that's never crashed and CRASH! Needless to say, I've been discouraged. I have several chapters in reserve and no pictures to post with! Today I got lucky. I managed to get SC4 stable for a couple of hours and got what I needed. The shots aren't the best, so I appreciate your patience. Here we go... Fox in the Hen House Part 1 Shandiz Restaurant seemed like the perfect spot for the meet. Not too busy and in the heart of the embassy district, the cuisine was good and the wait staff friendly. Carol hadn’t had to wait long before being joined by a lone, heavy-set local. She had marked him earlier when she came in, standing near the entrance fidgeting and clearly expectant. “I am Abu Bakaar. You are from Stark,” he declared in a heavy accent. Carol simply nodded as he sat opposite her. He waved impatiently at the waiter, who became suddenly apprehensive at his joining Carol. No longer as openly friendly, the server moved alongside the man, all the while casting furtive, almost pleading glances at Carol. He ordered Goat Karahi and with a grudging glare at Carol, Reshmi Kabab. “May I have…” she began and was immediately cut off. “You will eat what I’ve ordered, American.” The flustered waiter begged off and rushed to the kitchen to place the order. Carol calmly looked him in the eye, “I’m not American…” “Liar! But it is of no consequence! You have the package? That’s all that matters.” She reached down to the metal case at her side, “Yes, it’s right here and…” “I am obligated to dine with you,” he interrupted, “but not to converse! You are nothing to me, cow.” So that’s how it is, Carol thought. Fine. The meal came and they dined in silence; him occasionally scowling at her, while she studiously ignored him. What didn’t escape her notice was that the restaurant had cleared out fairly quickly, with only their terrified waiter remaining. The meal went on far too long for her liking as Bakaar grabbed the lion’s share, permitting her only a few morsels. Resigning herself mainly to water, she sat with arms crossed as he finished off the meal, belching loudly. The waiter hurriedly cleared their dishes away and scurried to the kitchen with a final, pitying glance in her direction. “And now, woman, you will give me the money and come with me. You are my prisoner,” he laughed. “Actually? You’re seriously expecting me to just up and come with you? Where’s Stark? You’re getting nothing until you hand him over.” He brought his hands above the table with a hateful look in his eye. He held a Beretta M9 pistol, levelled directly at her. Pretty smooth, Carol noted, as she hadn’t even noticed Bakaar draw on her. “Stand up! Did you really expect us to hand Stark over to you? They will pay, and pay again and we will finally send him back, piece by piece. Perhaps they will be able to reassemble his parts in the factory,” he sneered. “In the meantime, foolish woman, not only will he craft many powerful weapons for us, but you will make a fine addition to our flock.” Carol stood meekly as he roughly ran his hands over her, frisking for weapons of her own. He made sure to cross the line into groping as Carol envisioned putting him headfirst through the wall. Keeping her cool, she endured the indignity as he finally grabbed the metal briefcase and pushed her toward the door. She was shoved roughly into the back seat of a waiting car, next to a swarthy, bald man. Bakaar climbed into the front passenger seat and the car roared away. Bakaar turned to her and gestured towards the bald man, “This is Raza. He is your master. You will speak only when spoken to and you will do as you are commanded.” Raza barely acknowledged her presence. Carol tried her best to appear terrified and pretended to sniffle quietly, eliciting cruel laughter from Bakaar. Reaching for a box at his feet, he removed a device that looked like a portable defibrillator. He carefully balanced the case he’d confiscated on the dash and pushing the paddles on either end, applied an electric shock 3 times. Satisfied, he dropped the device back into its box and popped the latches on the case. As promised, Stark Industries had sent a lot of money. Looking smugly over his shoulder, Bakaar grinned, “Your tracking devices are destroyed. There is no hope for you, American.” Raza stared out the window, watching the streets of Kabul give way to the brown wilderness of the Afghan desert. They had headed southwest, rather than north as Director Brand had predicted. Passing through Kandahar in the early dawn hours of the second day, they moved out of allied territory and skirted the Registan Desert. After changing vehicles three separate times and eventually switching to horseback, they arrived at their destination near the Pakistani frontier two days later. Carol’s hands had been tied the entire time and her wrists were thoroughly chafed. She had been further restrained at night and kept under guard but thankfully, no one had so much as laid a finger on her, much less spoken to her. They rode through an area with camouflaged netting that served to cover crates of supplies, vehicles and weaponry, up to a cave at the base of a mountain. They dismounted and made their way deep into the cave complex, coming to a large metal door. A faint metallic banging could be heard within. Raza waved away his men and when they were alone, he addressed Carol in a fine British accent, “You’re from Stark Industries and obviously are highly valuable, otherwise they would not have sent you. Are you a scientist or an accountant?” Carol thought quickly, grateful for her military service, “I’m an engineer. I worked on the GPS upgrade for the GBU-32 JDAM ‘smart bomb’ before being promoted to VP of the Precision Ordnance division.” She was unsure of whether such a position existed but Raza was visibly satisfied. “That’s good, very impressive,” he nodded, “I have a new project for you; just yesterday Mr. Stark agreed to build us a mighty weapon and you will aid him. He already has an assistant, but you are clearly an outstanding addition to his team. Once the weapon has been completed, we will release you.” She knew they wouldn’t. “And if I refuse?” Raza shrugged, “You should probably not,” and called out. Immediately, two armed men ran back to his side and undid her bonds. He unlatched the door and the banging stopped instantly. Raza strode in, followed by Carol and the guards. The area was clearly a workshop, with tools and parts of all description strewn about. Two men stood at the far end of the workshop, hands behind their heads and eyes cast down. Carol barely recognized Tony, who’d clearly been subjected to multiple beatings. More disconcerting were the wires leading from beneath the bandages around his chest, connected to a car battery on the workshop table. “Mr. Stark,” Raza called out and, looking up, Tony saw her immediately. The dismay on his face was scarcely concealed as Raza continued, “I’ve brought you a gift. Now you and Yinsen, “he pointed to the other, bespectacled old man, “will help me smite my enemies with 1000 times more precision.” To be continued...
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Oosterpolder is open for business!
dazflint posted a City Journal entry in Nieuwezee - Noord-Holland Polder Town
Things have really taken off in Oosterpolder since last time we visited! Two years have passed, and the main avenues are lined with shops, offices and apartment buildings. Here's a couple of aerial shots, to give a sense of how much has changed: BEFORE AFTER Now there's much more to the Central Business District, which you can see to the top of the second image; that's the area around the Oosterpolderplein (where the tram 2 terminates). You can also see that the central portion of the Oosterpolder has been nicely filled-in, as small lots and parcels of land are developed to create medium-wealth, medium-density residential streets. Here's a closer look at those residential areas: Clustered around the Nieuwe Polderlaan, this area is called Meerdijk. Before the Oosterpolder was even developed, it was the southernmost point of the Peninsula where private land-owners could build their own homes or create small-scale residential projects. It was the edge of town, far-away and forgotten. Now that the Polder has been drained and developed - with a tram running right through it - things have changed. Land-value has increased, though there are people who still feel that Meerdijk is 'the wrong side of the tracks' - too far from both the Old Town, and from the centre of Oosterpolder. But despite that, Meerdijk now houses Nieuwezee's largest primary school; it has shops, cafes, everything you'd expect of a thriving community. It's a place to raise your kids. An interesting feature of Meerdijk is the concentration of 'container housing' which today gives it much of its character: Before the Oosterolder was even developed, folk in Meerdijk were already throwing up 'temporary' housing units using old shipping containers which were converted into living-space, much as one can find in parts of London or Amsterdam. Since the area really 'took off', the trend for container housing has gotten a bit silly; you can't help but notice the two huge apartment blocks (one 8 storeys, the other 11) which tower of the rest of the community. Yes, these are built entirely (or almost entirely!) of recycled shipping containers. Since the towers were approved, many long-term Meerdijk residents have petitioned against any similar developments in future - from now on, Meerdijk will remain a low-density, low-rise community as it always had been. North of Meerdijk, beyond that huge low-rise apartment complex in the centre, is the commercial heart of Oosterpolder. This is the busy shopping street that is the Havenbrugweg. But this area is not just about shopping; it also houses Nieuwezee's state-of-the-art new Leisure Centre and swimming pool - and right next door, the town's first ever purpose-built Mosque: Nieuwezee's Muslim population numbers more than 1,000 and for several years the faithful have been searching for a site for a new Mosque, to supplement the makeshift places of worship that had sprung up in empty shops and private homes. The town council was willing to sell this patch of land just off the Havenbrugweg, on the proviso that the Muezin's Call to Prayer would not be electronically amplified during hours of darkness. This was to protect the interests of non-Muslim residents in the adjoining apartment complex. The town's Muslim community accepted those terms, and today the Es-Salam Mosque stands not just as a place of worship, but it also hosts drop-in sessions for elderly residents, children's play groups and a range of other community groups. With the stunning glass-roofed Leisure Centre and swimming pool right next door, this area is definitely the heart of civic life in Oosterpolder. So who knows what new facilities are being built just across the road, in that huge construction site?? Heading further along the Havenbrugweg, we come to Nieuwezee's brand-new 'Central Business District' (CBD). This is the commercial heart of the Oosterpolder: You can see the Oosterpolderplein (to the left of the photo) where the tram terminates. Here you can catch a film at the new art-house cinema, dine at any of a whole range of top-class restaurants, and visit the boutique 'sunken mall' at the centre of the square. Across the avenue is the Metropolitan Mall, which is a large, modern shopping centre. It's the first 'proper' mall in Nieuwezee. Behind it you can see a dense cluster of office buildings, this is the main CBD itself. At top centre, next to the roundabout is the Oostendtoren, the tallest building in the Oosterpolder and indeed in all of Nieuwezee. Like many buildings in the area, It's covered in state-of-the-art interactive advertising boards. After all, this is 2018 already! Here's a selection of some of the other more impressive buildings in the area (including a close-up of the mall)... To be honest, there's so much new office space in the Oosterpolder that much of it is sat empty! And at the same time, everybody is keen to promote the new Biotech Campus at the other side of town, which is also seeing an explosion of office-space. For this reason, the council has placed a moratorium on new commercial development in Oosterpolder - the remaining city-blocks will be zoned entirely residential. Speaking of residential, here's our last stop of the day: This is the Marina. It's by far the most exclusive residential development in all of Nieuwezee. Penthouse apartments cost in the millions of simoleons... Perhaps understandably. There's a 24hr concierge (of course!) including valet parking (in the underground lot); there are pools and fully-equipped gyms in each tower, and private roof-gardens; the views are astonishing, across the IJsselmeer you can even see Amsterdam glittering in the distance on a clear day. At the quayside you can rent a boat for a private leisure-ride... And of course, don't forget to visit that expensive Italian deli on the way! On the down side, it's not all fun and games at the Marina. The area is still under development (blame the Chinese financial crisis of 2017!) leaving an ugly construction site just beside the towers, which unfortunately has been left on hold for several years. Looks like the developer bit off more than they could chew... Like much of the new office space in Oosterpolder, some of the luxury apartments here are still sat vacant. They'll fill up in time, but for now the Marina is something of a 'white elephant.' Whatever is developed around here in future, we can expect it to be dense but affordable housing.- 4 Comments
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I wanted to remove garbage production from houses of worship. Affects church, mosque, temple, new temple. Reduced garbage, required workers reduced from 2 to 1, worshiper count increased from 200 to 500. No other changes. ** Replop existing houses of worship. -- Does not affect any other cultural items (landmarks, etc.). -- Does not increase number of ploppable houses of worship (default left alone at 4). Houses of worship already had no associated maintenance or plop cost. Install in SimCity\SimCityUserData\Packages. * I turned off my garbage dump and walked away from my city for an hour and let it run at full speed, and the churches eventually produced garbage. I'll see what else will need to be done. * The increased worshiper count and required worker count is fine. -
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MASJID AGUNG TUBAN Origin : Tuban, East Java, Indonesia Budget Item Cost : 10000 Bulldoze Cost : 300000 Flammability : 10 Landmark Effect : 40 20 MaxFireStage : 1 Mayor Rating Effect : 10 256 Plop Cost : 110000 Pollution at center : 1 1 15 0 Pollution radii : 1 2 0 0 Power Consumed : 60 Water Consumed : 0 Wealth : None Lot Size : 8 x 10 Masjid Agung Tuban or The Great Mosque of Tuban, is the greatest mosque in Tuban Regency, East Java, Indonesia. It located in the central of Tuban City, Tuban's Javanese Town Square (every people called it Alun-alun). Masjid Agung Tuban was built by Sunan Bonang, a famous people who spread Islam in Tuban and it surrounding. Tuban ia a famous city in Provinsi Jawa Timur (East Java Province). It located in the border of Provinsi Jawa Tengah (Central Java Prvince) and Provinsi Jawa Timur (East Java Province). It is in the north seashore transportation (jalur Pantura) and its road always very crowded by vehicles from Jakarta to Surabaya, or Surabaya to Jakarta. And Masjid Agung Tuban is the most visit place when everyone back to their city (Mudik) every Ied Al-Fitri. This mosque near with Sunan Bonang's Cemetery, Alun-Alun Kota Tuban, Kantor Bupati Tuban (Tuban's Governmental Office), SMP Negeri 1 Tuban (Junior High School 1 Tuban), Pendopo Kabupaten Tuban (Tuban's Governmental Pavillion) and Museum Kambang Putih (Kambang Putih Museum). It makes Masjid Agung Tuban so crowded, because it located in the point of Tuban City. The colors on that walls means the 1001 nights nuance and makes it feels like in the Middle East Countries. Mod edit 11th March 2017: Fixed formatting -
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MASJID ISTIQLAL JAKARTA SimCity 4 DESCRIPTION : Origin : Jakarta, Indonesia Budget Item Cost : 10000 Bulldoze Cost : 300000 Flammability : 10 Landmark Effect : 40 20 MaxFireStage : 1 Mayor Rating Effect : 10 256 Plop Cost : 110000 Pollution at center : 1 1 15 0 Pollution radii : 1 2 0 0 Power Consumed : 60 Water Consumed : 0 Wealth : None Lot Size : - 12 x 14 (Original Size) - 6 x 7 (Customized Size) GENERAL DESCRIPTION : Location : Jakarta, Indonesia Established : 1978 Branch/tradition : Sunni Islam Ownership : Indonesian State Secretary with Ministry of Religious Affairs of Indonesian Republic Architect(s) : Frederich Silaban (Christian) Style : International Capacity : 120,000 jama'ah (120,000 people) Dome(s) : 2 Dome diameters (outer) : 45 metres Minaret(s) : 1 Minaret height : 96.66 metres high; 66.66 metres marble coated structure, plus 30 metres stainless steel pinnacle Materials : marble, stainless steel General Contractor : Republic of Indonesia Construction Cost : Rp 7 billion (US$ 12 million) Istiqlal Mosque, or Masjid Istiqlal, (Independence Mosque) in Jakarta, Indonesia is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia in terms of capacity to accommodate people and building structure. It is 4th of the biggest and largest mosque in the world. This national mosque of Indonesia was built to commemorate Indonesian independence, as nation's gratitude for God's blessings; the independence of Indonesia. Therefore the national mosque of Indonesia was named "Istiqlal", an Arabic word for "Independence".After the Indonesian National Revolution 1945–1949, followed by the acknowledgement of the independence Indonesia from The Netherlands in 1949, there was a growing idea to build a national mosque for this new republic, befitting for a country with the largest Muslim population in the world. The idea of constructing a grand Indonesian national mosque was launched by KH. Wahid Hasyim, Indonesia's first minister for religions affairs, and Anwar Cokroaminoto, later appointed as the chairman of the Masjid Istiqlal Foundation. The committee for the construction of the Istiqlal Mosque, led by Anwar Cokroaminoto, was founded in 1953. Anwar proposed the idea of a national mosque to Indonesian President Sukarno, who welcomed the idea and later helped to supervise the construction of the mosque. In 1954, the committee appointed Sukarno technical chief supervisor. There is several places proposed as the location of Indonesian national mosque; Mohammad Hatta, Indonesian vice president suggested that the mosque should be built on Thamrin avenue, on location where today stands Hotel Indonesia. Hatta argued that a mosque should be located near residential area and surrounded by Muslim communities. At that times the location is surrounded by Menteng residential area and traditional kampungs around Tanah Abang and Setiabudi area (today transformed into Thamrin-Sudirman business area). However Sukarno insisted that a national mosque should be located around the most important square of the nation, near the Merdeka Palace. This is in accordance to traditional Javanese culture that kraton (king's palace) and masjid agung (grand mosque) should be located around alun-alun (main Javanese city square), which means it must located near Merdeka square. Sukarno also insisted that the national mosque should be built near Jakarta Cathedral and Immanuel Church, to symbolize religious harmony and tolerance as promoted in Pancasila, Indonesian national philosophy. It was later decided that the national mosque was going to be built in Wilhelmina park right in front of the Jakarta Cathedral. To make way for this grand mosque, the Citadel Prins Frederick built in 1837 was demolished. Sukarno actively followed the planning and construction of the mosque, including acting as the chairman of the jury for the mosque design competition held in 1955. The design submitted by Frederich Silaban, a Christian architect, with the theme: "Ketuhanan" (Indonesian: Divinity) was chosen as the winner. The foundation stone was laid by Sukarno on 24 August 1961 and the construction took 17 years. Indonesian president Suharto inaugurated the Indonesian national mosque on 22 February 1978. It is still the largest mosque in the region: more than 120,000 people can congregate at the mosque at the same time. Mod edit 11th March 2017: Fixed formatting -
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Qubbah Al-Sakhrah (Dome of the Rock) Origin : Bait Al-Maqdis (Jerussalem) Country : Palestina-Israel DESCRIPTION Origin : Bait Al-Maqdis (Jerussalem) Country : Palestina-Israel Budget Item Cost : 1000 Bulldoze Coat : 10000 Flammability : 10 Plop Cost : 5000 Lot Size : 8 x 9 Qubbah Al-Sakhrah (also pronunciate as Qubbat Al-Sakhrah) Arabic: مسجد قبة الصخرة Hebrew: כיפת הסלע Indonesian & Malay : Kubatussakhrah / Kubah Batu is a shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. The structure has been refurbished many times since its initial completion in 691 CE at the order of Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik. The site's significance stems from religious traditions regarding the rock, known as the Foundation Stone, at its heart. The Dome of the Rock is in the centre of a greater Muslim shrine, known as the Haram Al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary), which Muslims believe commemorates the Prophet Muhammad's miraculous Night Journey into heaven. Later commentary by the Prophet Muhammad, known as the hadith, have Mohammad name Jerusalem as the site of the Night Journey : "When the people of Quraish did not believe me (i.e. the story of my Night Journey), I stood up in Al-Hijr and Allah displayed Jerusalem in front of me, and I began describing Jerusalem to them while I was looking at it." Sahih Bukhari Volume 5, Book 58, Number 226. The Dome of the Rock is located at the visual center of a platform known as the Temple Mount. It was constructed on the site of the Second Jewish Temple, which was destroyed during the Roman Siege of Jerusalem in 70 CE. In 637 CE, Jerusalem surrendered to the Rashidun Caliphate army during the Muslim conquest of Syria. According to some Islamic scholars, the rock is the spot from which Muhammad ascended to Heaven accompanied by the angel Gabriel. Further, Muhammad was taken here by Gabriel to pray with Abraham, Moses, and Jesus. After Muhammad's return, he called all who would believe him to join with him and be Muslim. Other Islamic scholars believe that the Prophet ascended to the Heaven from Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Foundation Stone and its surroundings is the holiest site in Judaism. Just as Muslims pray towards the Kaaba at Mecca, the holiest site in Islam, Jews pray towards the raised platform on which the Dome of the Rock stands. Jews have traditionally regarded the location of the stone as the holiest spot on Earth, the site of the Holy of Holies during the Temple Period. The most propitious site for Jewish prayer is the spot that is nearest the Foundation Stone. Because Muslim authorities refused to permit Jewish prayer on the Temple Mount, the custom developed of praying near the Western Wall, since it was the site nearest to the Foundation Stone, or on the Mount of Olives facing the site of the Temple. Between 1948 and 1967, when Jordanian authorities refused permission to Jews to enter the Old City of Jerusalem, Jews made pilgrimages to rooftops on Mount Zion and prayed towards the site of the ancient Holy of Holies. According to Jewish tradition, the stone is the site where Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac; Muslims believe it was Ishmael, not Isaac, who was to be sacrificed. Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dome_of_the_Rock Mod edit 11th March 2017: Fixed formatting -
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You'll find this mosque in the educational menu. Beside being a mosque, it have a small library section in the building, and also an educational section about the relegion for kids. No dependencies are needed I hope you like it P.S: you may be wondering why did i upload this file again, simply because it have been deleted from the STEX, after being reported broken ( "can't download the file" ) (wich apparently it wasn't, many members tryed it, and wasn't broken, propably some kind of error in the setting or something...) Staff Edit 12/13/2019: Changed color of description text to make it more legible. -CF. -
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Salam! Hye! This is my ninth BAT. It is a mosque or in arabic, Masjid. Muslim prays here. The design is based on the plan which shows the front and side view of the mosque, with minor changes with the dome color and additional props. Hope you guys enjoy it. Cost to build: $8600 Dependencies: NONE Found in: Landmark menu BATs released? Soon Thanks for download, please visit my thread at BATs discussion. -
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This building is based on reality, (so-so). This neat little landmark is located in Pécs, Hungary. It was originally a christian church, but after the Ottoman empire conquered a big chunk of Europe, It was re-built as a Mosque in 1543. Then, the Ottomans withdrew, and it was rebuilt again, to a half mosque/church. (in 1766) enjoy Dependency Warning! The lamppost is from SimGoober's mega prop set! ( I must have been mixed up the props with the originals.) -
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FROGFACE: MEB_Mosques ------------------------ BAT Building ------------------------ A couple modern style mosque buildings ------------------------ instructions select all the relavant files in the folder you downloaded copy them into your simcity4 plugins folder. mydocuments/simcity4/plugins size - 3x3 -------------------------- Info Comes with: Ploppable Landmark- 43 Comments
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This is my seventh BAT as a BLaM member, I hope you'll enjoy it! This lot has been tested by gonzalo1234 and Yelouston and no issues or conflicts were found. I also scanned the lot with SC4 Tool and no dependencies were found King Hassan II Mosque was constructed in 1993 for his 60th anniversary, and is the biggest (and tallest) mosque in the world. artists worked day and night for 5 years to finish the mosque at time, and is the main landmark in Casablanca, Morocco (Dar-el-Beida) A big thanks to all the capitalsimcity, toutsimcity, sc4 devotion and BlaM communities. The model has been reduced to 50% for exporting issues, sorry Stats: Location: Landmarks Size: 7x12 Bulldoze cost: 100 The building is nightlighted and has a nice query sound (lol) Thanks to gonzalo and Yelouston for the testing task And for the BLaM policy and the sake of no dependencies, -NO dependencies- -
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Designed by the Greek architect Yussuf Bushnaq, The Mohammad Ali (Alabaster) Mosque in the Citadel of Cairo was begun in 1830 (finished in 1857) in the Ottoman style by Mohammad Ali Pasha, ruler of Egypt, and founder of the country's last dynasty of Khedives and Kings. The mosque is the Tomb of Mohammad Ali and is also known as the Alabaster Mosque because of the extensive use of this fine material from the Beni Suef quarries. There are two different lot versions of this Reward. One is in a desert setting, more accurate to the origonal building in the real world. The other is on a more "green" lot, which may blend better with actual game play. You may only build one or the other, once all Reward requirements have been met. An advisor will pop up once these have been met, and give you the choice. Custom Features : Query, Menu Icon, Reward Status Lot Type : 3x6 Reward Lot Statistics : Plop Cost : $75,000 ; Bulldoze Cost : $10,000 Jobs Provided : 70 Civil Power used : 60, Water Used : 12 Yimby Effects : Mayor Rating +10/256 Difficulty Level Easy : Min Population 10,000 Difficulty Level Medium : Min Population 50,000, $$$ Residents 5000 Difficulty Level Hard : Min Population 100,000, $$$ Residents 7500, Regional Population 200,000 Directions: Auto-Install : This is the simplest method to install these files. It will automatically put all files in the right place, for optimum performance. Simply open the Zip file, and double click the install file. Follow the onscreen instructions. Manual Install :If you wish to install these files manually, copy the folder for this lot to your plugin folder. I suggest placing all files in the MyDocs\SimCity 4\Plugins folder, with a new folder called "SimGoober" for all of my lots. This will keep your folder organized, and ease troubleshooting. Personally, I also add another subfolder, for each type of lot; ie: Retail, Restaraunt, Hotel, etc Please see Readme for further information

