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   * __Hamlets__ have a population of less than 200 people—will not appear on main map   * __Hamlets__ have a population of less than 200 people—will not appear on main map
   * __Villages__ have a population of 200-900 people—will not appear on main map   * __Villages__ have a population of 200-900 people—will not appear on main map
-  * __Towns__ have a population of 1-9 thousand people (but mostly 1-6 thousand)—will appear on main map as a solid dot+  * __Towns__ have a population of 1-9 thousand people (but mostly 1-6 thousand)—will appear on main map. 
-  * __Cities__ have a population of 10-60 thousand people—will appear on main map as a dot surrounded by a circle. +  * __Cities__ have a population of 10-60 thousand people—will appear on main map 
-  * __Castles__:  population is included in the countryside population—will appear on main map as a circle with a cross inside+  * __Castles__:  population is included in the countryside population—will appear on main map.
   * __Countryside Population__:  each square mile of settled, farmed countryside contains 50 people.  This population includes hamlets, villages and castle population, but not town or city population.   * __Countryside Population__:  each square mile of settled, farmed countryside contains 50 people.  This population includes hamlets, villages and castle population, but not town or city population.
   * __Wilderness Population__:  each square mile of Wilderness should have between 1 and 10 people (or elves, orcs etc).   * __Wilderness Population__:  each square mile of Wilderness should have between 1 and 10 people (or elves, orcs etc).
mapping_procedure.txt · Last modified: 2021/02/07 12:55 by dave