MTW Tuscany

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Tuscany
Castle Name: Florence Castle
Sea for Port: Ligurian Sea
Title Name: Margrave of Tuscany, +1 loyalty
Financial Stats
Base Income: 187.2
Resources: Iron
Trade Goods: Wool
Province Extras
Unit Valour Bonus: Urban Militia

Description

Bordering Regions and Battle Map Selection

Province Attack To Map Defend From Map
Genoa Arid Inland Hilly Arid Inland Hilly
Rome Arid Inland Hilly Arid Inland Hilly
The Papal States Arid Inland Hilly Arid Inland Hilly
Venice Arid Inland Flat Arid Inland Flat
Milan Arid Inland Hilly Arid Inland Hilly
Sea Defend From Map
Ligurian Sea Arid Coast Hilly
Tyrrhenian Sea Arid Coast Hilly
Internal Attack Map
Arid Inland Hilly

These are the provinces and sea regions border this province. "Attack To" indicates the map type used when attacking from this province into the listed border province. "Defend From" indicates the map type used when an attack comes from the bordering province into this one. "Internal Attack" indicates the map type used for rebellions and siege relief.


Early Era

At the start of an Early Era campaign, this province is owned by the Italians. It starts with no buildings. It is occupied by 60 Urban Militia.

High Era

At the start of a High Era campaign, this province is owned by the Italians. It starts with a Keep, Port, and Shipwright. It is occupied by 40 Mounted Sergeants, 60 Urban Militia, and 60 Crossbowmen.

Late Era

At the start of a Late Era campaign, this province is owned by the Italians. It starts with a Keep, Curtain Wall and Ballista Towers, Border Fort, Port, Shipwright, Improved Farmland +40%, Metalsmith, Town Guard, Spearmaker's Workshop, Church, and Trading Post. It is occupied by 60 Chivalric Men-At-Arms, 100 Italian Light Infantry, and 100 Peasants.



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