fuzzatron717
Holy Warrior
Isn't Samarqand a Mongolian city in the game though? And Turingmachine change Kyzyl name to troy then you have real city-state.
Where have we seen Yangon as a city state??
And the fact when the US air dropped 20,000 bibles in communist Romania and then they used the bibles as toilet paper because they were short of toilet paper. So you can say there toilets were very religious.That list is strange though
Why would Bucharest be a religious city state?
That makes zero sense
Where have we seen Yangon as a city state??
We haven't. It's from someone's imaginary wikipedia list.
As for "why would Bucharest be changed?" It's just a guess at what's going on. It seems that they are adding two entirely new city states to each category, except, they haven't added any religious city states so far, and too many cultured city states. We've already seen that they switched Kathmandu's type to religious, and at a guess they've probably changed another's too. As Bucharest and Florence are the only ones we haven't seen, if they have done this, it would have been one of those two. Between the two of them, I'd figure it would Bucharest if they were indeed doing this, but who knows...
Additionally, it might be worth doing a head count of all the city states again, reconfirming each one to make sure it wasn't one we happened to miss that was made religious.
Bucharest has been spotted but we just don't know if it is still cultured. If it is cultured then we have a complete list of 12 cultured city-states. As for Florence it might be changed to a mercantile city-state since we still need a new one with a new color combination.
"Bucharest is the seat of the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, one of the Eastern Orthodox churches in communion with the Patriarch of Constantinople, and also of its subdivisions, the Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobrudja and the Archbishopric of Bucharest. Orthodox believers consider Demetrius of Thessaloniki to be the patron saint of the city.
The city is a center for other religious organizations in Romania, including the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bucharest." - Just something lol, I don't know why I bothered to post I was really bored.
Similar things can be said of almost all european capitals
I still fail to see how could Bucharest be thought as a religious city-state
Actually I would have put them as militaristic. Cultural also doesn't feel right in a historical point of view
Having said that, there stranger things about city states.
Kyzyl getting in as a cultural city-state for example
Antanarivo could simply come under Zulu's city list, unless you saw the city banner with the city state icon there's not much evidence, and yes, it is in Madagascar, but it is still close enough to Zulu geographically speaking.