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β | Increasing your {{Housing}} [[Housing]] can be achieved by the following: [[Buildings]], [[Civics]], [[Districts]], [[Tile Improvements]], access to water: being next to [[Rivers]], [[Lakes]], [[Oasis]] and some [[Natural Wonders]], by building an [[Aqueduct]] (which |
+ | Increasing your {{Housing}} [[Housing]] can be achieved by the following: [[Buildings]], [[Civics]], [[Districts]], [[Tile Improvements]], access to water: being next to [[Rivers]], [[Lakes]], [[Oasis]] and some [[Natural Wonders]], by building an [[Aqueduct]] (which can be next to [[Mountains]], to provide water), and or lastly {{Great People}} [[Great People]]. The [[Tiles|Tile]] on which the city was settled also influences the starting housing limit number, so if a city has access to fresh water it starts with +3 Housing. If it has access to the [[Coast]] it has +1 housing, and if it has no access to water it gets +0 to housing. |
[[File:Water Availability Guide.png|thumb|right|Once you've selected the Settler, you'll see the Water Availability Guide]] |
[[File:Water Availability Guide.png|thumb|right|Once you've selected the Settler, you'll see the Water Availability Guide]] |