Aurelesk
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I was doing some testing with Trading Domes and an odd city appeared next to my border:
I took me a few seconds to understand why KTY was not in the center of its territory.
In Civilization VI, a newly settled city claims 6 closest tiles. Most of the time, it is the 6 around the city. In this case, the Phoenicians grabbed the 3 remaining tiles next to the city, then took 3 other tiles on ring 2. It happened that the 3 tiles they grabbed at ring 2 managed to form a round territory.
Sad news for the Trading Dome: the +1 Gold to trade routes only works if it is on a workable range. Since you cannot have Trading Dome next to each other, you can have a maximum of 12 Trading Dome in a city for a +12 additional Gold.
Spoiler The Phoenicians can sometimes be offsettling. :

I took me a few seconds to understand why KTY was not in the center of its territory.
In Civilization VI, a newly settled city claims 6 closest tiles. Most of the time, it is the 6 around the city. In this case, the Phoenicians grabbed the 3 remaining tiles next to the city, then took 3 other tiles on ring 2. It happened that the 3 tiles they grabbed at ring 2 managed to form a round territory.
Sad news for the Trading Dome: the +1 Gold to trade routes only works if it is on a workable range. Since you cannot have Trading Dome next to each other, you can have a maximum of 12 Trading Dome in a city for a +12 additional Gold.
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