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- Catan_Geographies:_Germany abstract "Catan Geographies: Germany is a spin-off of the Settlers of Catan series of German-style board games by Klaus Teuber, released in 2008 by publisher Kosmos in German and Mayfair Games in English. It is an adaptation of the Settlers of Catan gameplay to a historical map of Germany.The game is set during an unspecified point in German history; the middle-to-late ages is presumed. Evidence as to the time period may also be taken from the figure of Götz von Berlichingen, who has the same function as the Settlers robber; he lived from approximately 1480-1562. The board was mapped as closely as possible to actual cities and landmarks in Germany, while other elements of the game are taken from different parts of Germany.The 28 cities in the game are represented are as follows: Aachen, represented by the Aachen Cathedral Baden-Baden, represented by the Friedrichsbad spa Dessau, represented by the Marienkirche Dortmund, represented by the Altes Stadthaus, Dortmund Düsseldorf, represented by Düsseldorf castle Emden, represented by a red lighthouse Erfurt, represented by the Erfurt Cathedral Flensburg, represented by the St. Nikolai Church Frankfurt (Oder), represented by the Frankfurt town hall Hamburg, represented by St. Michaelis Church Hannover, represented by its town hall Heidelberg, represented by the Heidelberg Castle Hof, represented by Theresienstein Park Kassel, represented by the Museum Fridericianum Konstanz, represented by its council building Leipzig, represented by the Nikolaikiche Magdeburg, represented by the Magdeburg Cathedral Marburg, represented by the Marburg Castle Neubrandenburg, represented by the Stargarde Gate Osnabrück, represented by its town hall Passau, represented by St. Stephen's Cathedral Regensburg, represented by St. Peter's Cathedral Rostock, represented by St. Petri Church Saarbrücken, represented by St. Ludwig's Church Schwerin, represented by the Schwerin Castle Stuttgart, represented by its old castle. Ulm, represented by the Ulm Cathedral Würzburg, represented by the Würzburg Residence.The 12 landmarks in the game are represented as follows: Berlin, represented by the Brandenburg Gate Braunschweig, represented by a bronze lion Bremen, represented by the Roland statue Dresden, represented by the Dresden Frauenkirche Eisenach, represented by Wartburg castle Frankfurt am Main, represented by the Paulskirche Freiburg, represented by the Münster Köln, represented by Köln Cathedral Lübeck, represented by the Holsten Gate München, represented by the München Frauenkirche Nürnberg, represented by the Nürnberg Castle Trier, represented by the Porta NigraOther noteworthy references to Germany: Albrecht Dürer, Johannes Gutenberg, and Martin Luther appear on the Victory point development cards. Jakob Fugger and the Hanseatic League appear on the Progress development cards. Landsknechts appear in the Mercenary development cards.".
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- Catan_Geographies:_Germany subject Category:Board_games_introduced_in_2008.
- Catan_Geographies:_Germany subject Category:The_Settlers_of_Catan.
- Catan_Geographies:_Germany comment "Catan Geographies: Germany is a spin-off of the Settlers of Catan series of German-style board games by Klaus Teuber, released in 2008 by publisher Kosmos in German and Mayfair Games in English. It is an adaptation of the Settlers of Catan gameplay to a historical map of Germany.The game is set during an unspecified point in German history; the middle-to-late ages is presumed.".
- Catan_Geographies:_Germany label "Catan Geographies: Germany".
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