Finishing off with a view into a selection of cities.
With spreading of irrigation Sandoria has been reconfigured for growth, aiming to reach its intended max size of 17 where it will be "working" five specialists in addition to its five wonders. It will be able to swap into 2 plain hills and 2 workshops for 16 extra base hammers should a need for production arrise.
Satet is, as you know, my first choice military producer. It has recently added the West Point and will reach max size in three more turns. I'm once again using some specialists in here due to a silly amount of overflow messing things up.
My, ahem, "draft camp" Worthington. I'm yet to go back to Nationhood since the first drafting spree I had, and despite several wars being fought on regular basis it simply isn't appealing enough to so before Rifles. Thus, Worthington remains on commerce duty.
Nubian has gone from being a silly far-away outpost in the ancient age to becoming the heart of modern Egypt. It has been selected to build the Oxford University mainly by virtue of its safe backline location. Specialists are configured to speed construction up one turn. I definitly do not regret not razing this city.
Been there, done that. But Soothsayer Port is a vital part of my empire as first shipyard so here it is again. The settling expedition to Teemo Island will leave port next turn.
And lastly, a look into my best German acquisition. Yes, it has nine peaks and no rivers. It's still the best though, trust me.
If there's anything else you want to see ask for it and I shall deliver.