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    Samraat Mahendra Maurya's Avatar Campidoctor
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    Default EB II Campaign Map

    I saw it somewhere on one of the previews, but i cannot seem to find it anywhere, i know this because there were new town names in place like Germania, Brittania and India, In Germania there were name changes in Kimbrolandam, new regions in Brittania, and a city called Uperkot? in India? Thanks

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    Default Re: EB II Campaign Map

    This one?

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    YES, YES AND YES Thank you So MUCH!!!! oh and why did they abandon the Gawjam Kimbroz settelment name format for some germanic regions, and replace it with Cimbrodunon etc...
    By the way i think that taking LOL as a settelment choice was a good option!
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    Cool!
    Where did you guys found those germanic settlements?
    To which places do Lugidunon, Streuntia, Luppae and this Hleifthoz refer?
    And it would be also interesting to know where Waldawa and Asanka are today

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    Lugidunon seems to be a general place name after the Celtic god Lugh. There are many places in Europe which derive from this name like Lyons and Loudun in France, but the one you are asking about is Legnica, Poland.

    Strevinta (remember the u's are actually v's sometimes) is a city mentioned by the geographer Ptolemy at the foot of a mountain called Asciburgius. Its location is not yet firmly determined but it is believed to be in the Sudetes range. Currently it is most often theorized to be around Mount Sleza in Poland (Zobtenberg).
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