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Cumprimentos de Lisboa e divirtam-se.
Greetings from Lisbon and have fun.
Map developed by me, Samuel Littig Sontag. It shows a more central part of the sate of Pará, since there was no chance of making the entire state or it wouldnt look real and the distances also woudnt match. It also shows a part of the state of Amapá, including Macapá and Santana (note from the translater - good luck trying to pronunce those names!!). Its a really challenging map especially for those into boats and ships as it has some nice river streches. It has few, altought well placed industries for more lucrative routes.
It starts in 1850 (standart year).
In case you dont like it, there are mods that allow you to create your own industries, etc.
Any sugestion, complaint or other, please comment and we will see what we can do about it.
Pelo menos por uma vez não temos descrição em alemão, russo ou chines!!! :D :D :D