[GS] Mapping Civilization VI: Gathering Storm

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One of the ones from the stream was the Rheic Ocean, so it looks like they're including prehistoric seas, which may be hard to place on your map unfortunately.
I guess the question is, do they have a list of names for each civ so you see ones from your civ nearby, or do they have a single list like for continent names, which includes prehistoric (and fictional?) names. Either way, the ones that currently exist can be added.
 
I believe it's definitely the former. Of all the names shown, I noticed only Rheic Ocean (near Greece) and Gulf of Valencia (near Georgia) didn't match up with a civ in the game.

EDIT: Also Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington Harbour) which appeared near Poland.

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Gdansk Bay
Hardangerfjorden
Lincoln Sea
Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Beaufort Sea
Sea of Crete
Norwegian Sea
Gulf of Valencia
Rheic Ocean
Bay of Pomerania
Saronic Gulf
Firth of Forth
Labrador Sea
Reindeer Lake (not a Map text, but shown on tile hover tooltip)
 
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I will need to see the full list before making a call on some of the prehistoric seas, I might be able to make them work like I did with the Volcanoes, but we will see.
 
We can have list of lakes as well.

After all, the update also includes lake names.

Are we really going to make poor @bite add lakes too? I hope we are talking sizeable ones, or it will be the Dutch sand hills all over again!
 
Are we really going to make poor @bite add lakes too? I hope we are talking sizeable ones, or it will be the Dutch sand hills all over again!

I am if nothing else a competitionist, but The Netherlands are about to become an Insert
 
A sneak peak for everyone here of my much improved Netherlands (that is until they add lakes and I go cry for a bit)
 

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Quick Help Question

Does anyone know where "Galletu Lake" is?
 
Quick Help Question

Does anyone know where "Galletu Lake" is?
It's more likely to be Galletué Lake (the "é" may have been dropped) and it's in Chile (and thus associated with the Mapuche). Galletué Lake is one of the sources of the Biobio River.

Unsearchable in Google with the word lake included. Galletu, however, yields some Italian references.
I searched using DuckDuckGo and I found Galletué Lake (I ignored all results for "Gallery Lake").
 
Thanks guys, next on the list that has me stumped is Adapaskaw Lake I'm getting nothing for it

Also fun fact, I think there are more lakes than rivers in the game RIP
 
Thanks guys, next on the list that has me stumped is Adapaskaw Lake I'm getting nothing for it

Also fun fact, I think there are more lakes than rivers in the game RIP

It looks Cree. It's probably a Cree name for a lake in Canada that typically has a French or English name.
 
Adapaskaw Lake
Name looks either Algonquian or Athabaskan to me. Canada? ...I'm finding an Opapiskaw in Manitoba. There is a lake there, but the lake's name is Nutimik.
 
Name looks either Algonquian or Athabaskan to me. Canada? ...I'm finding an Opapiskaw in Manitoba. There is a lake there, but the lake's name is Nutimik.

I saw that one too.
 
Got it.

From wikipedia:

Lake Athabasca (/ˌæθəˈbæskə/; French: lac Athabasca; from Woods Cree: aðapaskāw, "[where] there are plants one after another")[4] is
 
I was right on more levels than I expected. :crazyeye:
 
Thanks for the help all, That is all the lakes in Europe, North and South America done
 
Well I thought I had nailed down all the Lakes but then "Lake Bujo" arrived and I can not find it anywhere
 
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