WARNING! - Google Earth is required to work this file.
To install the layer, unzip the archived file and then double click on it, Google Earth should be able to work the layer from there. All five *.kmz files will appear as Temporary Locations, to permanantly place the plots into the program, drag the files into the My Places extension on Google Earth.
Please delete the following obsolete files from your My Places extension as this is a re-release of the following files; America, China, England, France, Japan. If any plots from the physical update are not attached to these files please delete those as well as they are also released into this update. They include; CN Tower, Manhattan Project, Mount Kailash, Terracotta Army, Uluru
Google Civilization is off to a great start, so now I can start releasing the most up to date layers using Gods and Kings information. Introducing Google Civilization 2.1.0 - a reboot of some of the older civilizations reintroduced into the latest Civilization expansion, as well as introducing the new civilizations; Austria, the Huns and Sweden.
This is the first complete update of the currently released GoogleCiv layers. Once this full update is installed into your Google Earth program all your layers will now be fully updated to the in-game information of Gods and Kings, Civilization V's first expansion.
This file contains the re-release of the first five layers released with updated in-game information, these affect to following plots; Pentagon, Porcelain Tower, Big Ben, Sydney Opera House, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Himeji Castle and Mount Fuji. The layers also contain the physical update from before which affected America, China and England. For the separate layers, links have been provided below;
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Google Civilization 2.1.0 - American Layer
Google Civilization 2.1.0 - Chinese Layer
Google Civilization 2.1.0 - English Layer
Google Civilization 2.1.0 - French Layer
Google Civilization 2.1.0 - Japanese Layer
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For an update for the Taj Mahal plot, please click on this link and click on the attachment at the bottom.
To install the layer, unzip the archived file and then double click on it, Google Earth should be able to work the layer from there. All five *.kmz files will appear as Temporary Locations, to permanantly place the plots into the program, drag the files into the My Places extension on Google Earth.
Please delete the following obsolete files from your My Places extension as this is a re-release of the following files; America, China, England, France, Japan. If any plots from the physical update are not attached to these files please delete those as well as they are also released into this update. They include; CN Tower, Manhattan Project, Mount Kailash, Terracotta Army, Uluru

Google Civilization is off to a great start, so now I can start releasing the most up to date layers using Gods and Kings information. Introducing Google Civilization 2.1.0 - a reboot of some of the older civilizations reintroduced into the latest Civilization expansion, as well as introducing the new civilizations; Austria, the Huns and Sweden.
This is the first complete update of the currently released GoogleCiv layers. Once this full update is installed into your Google Earth program all your layers will now be fully updated to the in-game information of Gods and Kings, Civilization V's first expansion.
This file contains the re-release of the first five layers released with updated in-game information, these affect to following plots; Pentagon, Porcelain Tower, Big Ben, Sydney Opera House, Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Himeji Castle and Mount Fuji. The layers also contain the physical update from before which affected America, China and England. For the separate layers, links have been provided below;
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Google Civilization 2.1.0 - American Layer
Google Civilization 2.1.0 - Chinese Layer
Google Civilization 2.1.0 - English Layer
Google Civilization 2.1.0 - French Layer
Google Civilization 2.1.0 - Japanese Layer
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For an update for the Taj Mahal plot, please click on this link and click on the attachment at the bottom.