Die Wassermühle, so clearly female.
Well, he's clearly a female entity.
No, uhm, I actually had to research that. The word "molina" is not in the dictionary, but it is a place in Spain (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molina_de_Aragón); I'm guessing the last name refers to it.
As a fun fact, there's plenty of words like these in spanish:
La puerta (the door) vs El puerto (the port)
La mora (the berry) vs El moro (the moor)
La foca (the seal) vs El foco (the lightbulb)
La raya (the line) vs El rayo (the lightning)
La dicha (the joy) vs El dicho (the saying)
La banca (the bench) vs El banco (the bank)
La golfa (the slut) vs El golfo (the gulf)
La cuenta (the account) vs El cuento (the tale)
... and so on
Even weirder:
La mañana (the morning) vs El mañana (the tomorrow)
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Don't you get yield on resources anyway?
Nothing is too good for Japan. Have you seen their AI to thrive technologically or even militarilylatelyever?
New commit:
- new first Japanese goal: have 18000 culture in cities with 90% Japanese culture in 1600 AD
- new Japanese UP: Modernization: On entering a new era, technologies spread from civilizations with Open Border agreements
- Himeji Castle does not increase pillage yield anymore
- reduced Himeji Castle base culture to +4
- Himeji Castle provides +1 culture for every fully fortified unit in the city
- Farms on Rice now give +2 food
With the new UP, Japan receives a tech if three civs they have OB with have it. The AI does not require OBs to benefit from the effect.