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Cities and Knights
The Cities and Knights of Catan () is an expansion to the board game The Settlers of Catan for three to four players ( five to six player play is also possible with the Settlers and Cities and Knights five to six player extensions ; two-player play is possible with the Traders & Barbarians expansion ).
Cities and Knights can also be combined with the Seafarers of Catan expansion or with Catan: Traders & Barbarians scenarios ( again, five to six player play only possible with the applicable five to six player extension ( s )).
Because of the new rules introduced in Cities and Knights, the game is played to 13 victory points, as opposed to 10 as in the The Settlers of Catan base game.
The following cards are not used in Cities and Knights:
When combining Cities and Knights with Seafarers, the rules are ambiguous with regards to whether commodities are collected along with normal resources when collecting from a Gold River tile, as well as whether or not commodities can be collected directly from Gold River tiles.
The other significant concept in Cities and Knights is the concept of knights, which replace the concept of soldiers and the largest army.
The standard Cities and Knights game comes with 24 knights, 6 of each color.
While this clarification is not overtly stated in the Cities and Knights rule book, it is enforced in the online version of the game.
City walls are a minor addition to Cities and Knights that increase the number of resource and commodity cards a player is allowed in their hand before having to discard on a roll of 7.
The merchant is another addition to Cities and Knights.
In place of The Settlers of Catan standard improvement cost card, Cities and Knights gives a calendar type flip-chart to each player, of course still matching that players color.
It does not include the Development Card cost as those cards are not used in a Cities and Knights game.
It also includes the cost of a ship, which are not used in a regular game of Cities and Knights, but presumably this is to cater for players who have combined Cities and Knights and Seafarers.
The Seafarers rules and scenarios are also, for the most part, compatible with Cities and Knights of Catan and Catan: Traders & Barbarians.
When combined with Cities and Knights, the rules state that you are not allowed to take commodities instead of resources if a city is nearby.
The Cities and Knights manual recommends that players not use the Cities and Knights rules in scenarios where exploration is a factor.

Cities and introduces
* July 23 – Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad introduces the first Vistadome car, Silver Dome, in the consist of the Twin Cities Zephyr.

Cities and third
Later that year, UNESCO responded to a proposal from the UI Writing University committee by designating Iowa City the world's third City of Literature, making it part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.
In its 2007 survey entitled " Cities of the Future ", FDI magazine ranked Querétaro as having the third highest cost effectiveness of all North American cities between 500, 000 and two million people.
He later co-wrote the teleplay for Losts third season premiere " A Tale of Two Cities.
The third program was the " Union Cities " effort to encourage large central labor councils to be more active and effective, and to encourage smaller CLCs to merge or work more closely to enhance their influence.
On 1 April 2006, the group issued their third studio album, Cities ( aka Cities: The Cat Empire Project ) in Australia, which peaked at number 11.
Doves recorded Some Cities, their third studio album, away from urban influences, and in cottages tucked away in the countryside of Snowdonia, Darlington, and around Loch Ness.
His third book, Floating Cities ( Michael Joseph, 1991 ), was number one on the Sunday Times bestseller list.
Levy's best known work is soundtrack compositions for children's television programs of the 1980s, such as Inspector Gadget, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, M. A. S. K., Dinosaucers, Dragon Quest, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Eagle Riders ( the third Western adaptation of Science Ninja Team Gatchaman ), She-Ra, and Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors.
In the 2010 general election, standing as an independent candidate in the Cities of London and Westminster Parliamentary constituency, from the contact address listed on the New Britain website, Dennis Delderfield finished third from bottom, ahead of the Pirate Party UK candidate and " Mad Cap ' n Tom ".
Creating the third lane involved narrowing the left and right shoulders while retaining the existing bridges of the Twin Cities and Western Railroad, Southwest LRT Trail ( formerly the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway ), MN 7, and Minnetonka Boulevard ( CR 5 ).
Over the years, there have been many contenders for the location of the ' third city ', the most popular being The City of Hockley-an area located midway between the Cities of Three Waters and Dan, close to the parish church, and alongside the watercourse passing through the village.
This is quite different from MPR, which only has two main audio streams, plus a third service on KCMP in the Twin Cities and KMSE in Rochester.
Dappled Cities ' third album, Zounds, was released in Australia on the 15th of August 2009.
The band's third album, Cities, was released in 2007, and became their first album to reach the top 20 of the Billboard 200, selling 34, 000 copies in its debut week.
Performing in Las Cruces, NM at the 2007 Warped TourAnberlin's third album produced by Aaron Sprinkle was released in early 2007 under the title Cities.
In 2006 the Twin Cities Marathon was ranked as the third most competitive marathon for American runners by Running Times magazine.
It is also the third wealthiest in Britain after Kensington & Chelsea and the Cities of London and Westminster.
However, Capital Cities could not keep the radio stations because of the FCC's then-restrictions on ownership, resulting in WNHC-AM-FM being spun-off to separate third parties.
The third and final song to be released from the album, " Cities On Fire " was released in March 2008 as a part of the TwoByThree EP.

Cities and die
Cities grow when their nutritive virtue is greater than the generative, but at the inevitable point when these virtues are inverted, the city begins to die.

Cities and known
* In the Ringworld's past there was an event known as " The Fall of the Cities ", in which floating cities literally fell out of the sky and crashed to the ground.
The Hawks shifted from " Tri-Cities " ( the area now known as the Quad Cities ) to Milwaukee ( in 1951 ) and then to St. Louis, Missouri ( in 1955 ); the Royals from Rochester, New York to Cincinnati ( in 1957 ); and the Pistons from Fort Wayne, Indiana to Detroit ( in 1957 ).
* Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, popularly known as the " Twin Cities " in the United States
* In Illinois and Iowa: three of the four Quad Cities — Moline and Rock Island in Illinois and Davenport in Iowa — were formerly known as the Tri-Cities, before the inclusion of East Moline, Illinois and later, Bettendorf, Iowa
Cities are known to be places where money, services and wealth are centralised.
Asunción is one of the oldest cities in South America and the longest continually inhabited area in the Rio de la Plata Basin ; for this reason that it is known as " Mother of Cities ".
Binghamton is the county seat of Broome County and is the principal city and cultural center of the Greater Binghamton metropolitan area ( also known as the Triple Cities ), home to a quarter million people.
Cities, regions and cultures continue to identify themselves with, and are known by, their architectural monuments.
The city is one of four municipalities known as the Quad Cities, the others being Florence, Sheffield and Tuscumbia, all in Alabama.
It may also be colloquially known as the " Twin Cities " or Chambana.
Today, Moline's downtown again serves as one of the civic and recreational hubs of the Quad Cities ; many events take place at the 12, 000-seat i wireless Center ( formerly known as The MARK of the Quad Cities ) and at John Deere Commons.
Irvine, along with the nearby city of Ravenna, are known as the " Twin Cities ".
Ravenna, along with the nearby City of Irvine, are known as the " Twin Cities ".
Auburn and Lewiston ( directly across the Androscoggin River ) are known as the Twin Cities.
Benton Harbor and the City of St. Joseph are separated by the St. Joseph River and are known locally as the " Twin Cities ".
St. Joseph and Benton Harbor are locally known as the " Twin Cities ".
* Old Minnesota State Highway 98 – also known back in the wagon days as " Wyoming Trail ", as it was a trail to the many stagecoach stops to the Twin Cities.
Located along U. S. Route 52 to the southeast of the Twin Cities, Cannon Falls may be best known as the home of Pachyderm Studio, where many famous musicians have recorded their music.
Taconite was established in 1907 and is one of several whistlestop cities located on Highway 169 collectively known as ' Range Cities '.
Surrounding Hinckley Township was known as Central Station by the railroads because of its position halfway between the Twin Ports of Duluth and Superior as well as the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
The town was known as “ Central Station ” by the railroads because of its position halfway between the Twin Port of Duluth and Superior as well as the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Afton is well known for Afton Alps, the largest ski and snowboard area in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.
Festus and its neighbor Crystal City are often collectively known as the " Twin Cities "; however, they are incorporated separately.

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