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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Character traits, Cities, Diplomacy, Fountain of Youth, Game concepts, Game concepts, Game concepts, Game concepts, Game concepts, Game concepts, Game concepts, Game concepts, Transport, Bucharest, Chinese cities, City-state, City improvement, Geneva, Hanoi, Kuala Lumpur, Lhasa, Seoul, Singapore, Territorial Cities, Fountain of Youth, Anarchy, Barbarian, Bombard, City, Coastal, Collateral damage, Colopedia, Commerce, Continent, Draft, First strike, Food, Fortress, Gems, Global warming, Golden Age, Gold, Great person, Hammer, Heal, Health, Intercept, Irrigation, Native village, Nuclear weapons, Obsolete, Pollution, Population, Production, Promotion, Representation, Resource, Roads and railroads, Science, Terrain, Tile, Tile, Tile improvement, Tile improvement, Trade network, Trade route, Unit, United Nations, Upgrade, Vassal State, War weariness, Whipping, Withdraw, Women's Suffrage, Work, Zone of Control, Experience, Colonization, FreeCol, Liberty bell, SoL percentage. Excerpt: Tolerant is a character trait that is found with the New England Colonies in Colonization. This charcter trait requires -25% Crosses for immigration, allowing for faster growth. Bucharest is a city-state in Civilization V. They are cultured, meaning that they provide culture to their allies.It is also an irrational personality city-state. Lying along the banks of the Dambovi a River, Bucharest is the capital and largest city of Romania. Archeological excavations have shown that people have lived in the Bucharest area from as early as 9,000 BC, but the city of Bucharest was not first mentioned until 1459 AD in a document signed by Vlad III, the Impaler. Vlad III built the first fortress and his summer residence at Bucharest at this time in an attempt to hold back the encroaching Ottoman forces, but to little avail. In the early 17th century the city was burned down by the Ottomans, who then...