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Civilizations and leaders

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There are 18 civilizations available in the standard retail version of Civilization V. The player chooses a civilization and assumes the role of its leader, based on prominent historical figures. Each leader of a civilization has a unique unit, another unique unit or a unique building, and a special ability.[1] The player is able to interact with the leaders of other civilizations via the diplomacy screen, which features—for the first time in the series—fully animated leaders that speak their native languages. For instance, Augustus Caesar speaks in his native Latin and Montezuma speaks in his native Nahuatl.

In addition of 18 Civilizations in standard retail version, additional civilizations are available as downloadable content (DLC).[2][3] Babylonia under Nebuchadnezzar II was announced as a bonus civilization included in the Steam and Direct2Drive Digital Deluxe Editions,[2][4] and later offered for all on October 25, 2010.[5] Mongolia under Genghis Khan as well as a Mongolian themed scenario was offered as a free update on October 25, 2010.[5] Spain, under Isabella, and the Inca Empire, under Pachacuti, as well as a similarly themed scenario were offered as the first "Double Civilization and Scenario Pack" on December 16, 2010.[6] The "Civilization and Scenario Pack: Polynesia" was released on March 3, 2011 and adds a Polynesian Empire under Kamehameha I.[7] The "Civilization and Scenario Pack: Denmark" was released on May 3, 2011 and features the Danish civilization under Harald Bluetooth.[8] On August 11, 2011 the "Civilization and Scenario Pack: Korea" was released featuring the Korean civilization under Sejong the Great.[9]

On August 11, 2011 a "Wonders of the Ancient World Scenario Pack" was released adding three new ancient wonders – The Temple of Artemis, The Statue of Zeus, and The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus – as well as a scenario based around the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. This is the first time that new wonders are being added as DLC.[9]

Additionally, several DLC map packs were offered as a pre-order bonus from various retailers: Steam, "Cradle of Civilization: Mesopotamia"; Amazon.com, "Cradle of Civilization: Asia"; Gamestop and Play.com, "Cradle of Civilization: The Mediterranean"; and "Cradle of Civilization: The Americas." All four maps were later made available for purchase through Steam. Coinciding with the release of the "Civilization and Scenario Pack: Denmark" on May 3, 2011, an "Explorers: Map Pack" was released.[8]

In the Gods & Kings expansion pack includes nine new playable civilizations and leaders including Netherlands under William I, Celtica under Boudicca, the Maya under Pacal the Great, Carthage under Dido, Byzantium under Theodora, the Huns under Attila, Austria under Maria Theresa, Ethiopia under Haile Selassie, and Sweden under Gustavus Adolphus. Additionally, Spain under Isabella previously released as DLC, is included with the expansion in addition to the nine new playable civilizations.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

In the Brave New World expansion pack includes nine new playable playable civilizations and leaders including Poland under Casimir, Brazil under Pedro II, Assyria under Ashurbanipal, the Zulus under Shaka, Portugal under Maria I, Indonesia under Gajah Mada, Morocco under Ahmad al-Mansur, Venice under Enrico Dandolo and the Shoshone under Pocatello. Additionally, Ethiopia, previously released in the first expansion, is included with the expansion in addition to the nine new playable civilizations for those players who did not purchase Gods & Kings.[16][17]

List

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List of Civilizations in Civilization V (including released Downloadable Content, Gods & Kings and Brave New World expansion packs)[1][18][19]
Civilization Leader Capital Unique 1[a] Unique 2[b] Ability
America George Washington Washington Minutemen B-17 Manifest Destiny
Arabia Harun al-Rashid Mecca Camel Archer Bazaar Ships of the Desert
Assyria Ashurbanipal Assur Siege Tower Royal Library Treasures of Nineveh
Austria Maria Theresa Vienna Hussar Coffee House Diplomatic Marriage
Aztec Montezuma Tenochtitlan Jaguar Floating Garden Sacrificial Captives
Babylon Nebuchadnezzar II Babylon Bowman Walls of Babylon Ingenuity
Brazil Pedro II Rio de Janeiro Pracinha Brazilwood Camp Carnival
Byzantium Theodora Constantinople Cataphract Dromon Patriarchate of Constantinople
Carthage Dido Carthage Quinquereme African Forest Elephant Phoenician Heritage
Celts Boudicca Edinburgh Pictish Warrior Ceilidh Hall Druidic Lore
China Wu Zetian Beijing Cho-Ko-Nu Paper Maker Art of War
Denmark Harald Bluetooth Copenhagen Berserker Norwegian Ski Infantry Viking Fury
Egypt Ramesses II Thebes War Chariot Burial Tomb Monument Builders
England Elizabeth I London Longbowman Ship of the Line Sun Never Sets
Ethiopia Haile Selassie Addis Ababa Mehal Sefari Stele Spirit of Adwa
France Napoleon Paris Musketeer Chateau City of Light
Germany Bismarck Berlin Panzer Hanse Furor Teutonicus
Greece Alexander Athens Hoplite Companion Cavalry Hellenic League
Huns Attila Attila's Court Horse Archer Battering Ram Scourge of God
Inca Pachacuti Cusco Slinger Terrace Farm Great Andean Road
India Gandhi Delhi War Elephant Mughal Fort Population Growth
Indonesia Gajah Mada Jakarta Kris Swordsman Candi Spice Islanders
Iroquois Hiawatha Onondaga Mohawk Warrior Longhouse The Great Warpath
Japan Oda Nobunaga Kyoto Samurai Zero Bushido
Korea Sejong Seoul Hwacha Turtle Ship Scholars of the Jade Hall
Maya Pacal Palenque Atlatlist Pyramid Long Count
Mongolia Genghis Khan Karakorum Keshik Khan Mongol Terror
Morocco Ahmad al-Mansur Marrakech Berber Cavalry Kasbah Gateway of Africa
Netherlands William I Amsterdam Sea Beggar Polder Dutch East India Company
Ottomans Suleiman Istanbul Janissary Sipahi Barbary Corsairs
Persia Darius Persepolis Immortal Satrap’s Court Achaemenid Legacy
Poland Casimir III Warsaw Winged Hussar Ducal Stable Solidarity
Polynesia Kamehameha Honolulu Maori Warrior Moai Wayfinding
Portugal Maria I Lisbon Nau Feitoria Mare Clausum
Rome Augustus Rome Legion Ballista The Glory of Rome
Russia Catherine Moscow Cossack Krepost Siberian Riches
Shoshone Pocatello Moson Kahni Pathfinder Comanche Riders Great Expanse
Siam Ramkhamhaeng Sukhotai Naresuan’s Elephant Wat Father Governs Children
Songhai Askia Gao Mandekalu Cavalry Mud Pyramid Mosque River Warlord
Spain Isabella Madrid Tercio Conquistador Seven Cities of Gold
Sweden Gustavus Adolphus Stockholm Hakkapeliitta Carolean Nobel Prize
Venice Enrico Dandolo Venice Merchant of Venice Great Galleass Serenissima
Zulu Shaka Ulundi Impi Ikhanda Iklwa
  1. ^ Primary unique unit
  2. ^ Either a second unit, building or an improvement

City States

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These are the lists of city-states of Civilization V.

Vanilla (base game)

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Cultured Maritime Militaristic
Brussels
Bucharest
Florence
Geneva
Kuala Lumpur
Lhasa
Monaco
SeoulKathmandu
Vienna
Warsaw
Cape Town
CopenhagenSydney
Genoa
Helsinki
OsloQuebec City
Ragusa
Rio de Janeiro
Singapore
Stockholm
Venice
Almaty
Belgrade
Budapest
Dublin
Edinburgh
Hanoi
Sidon
Tyre

Gods & Kings expansion pack

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Cultured Maritime Militaristic Mercantile Religious
Brussels
Bucharest
Florence
Kathamandu
Kuala Lumpur
Milan
Monaco
Prague
Warsaw
Yerevan
Cape Town
Jakarta
Lisbon
Manila
Mombasa
Quebec City
Ragusa
Rio de Janeiro
Sydney
Venice
Almaty
Belgrade
Budapest
Hanoi
Sidon
Valletta
Antwerp
Cahokia
Colombo
Genoa
Hong Kong
Marrakech
Singapore
Tyre
Zanzibar
Zurich
Geneva
Jerusalem
La Venta
Lhasa
Vatican City
Wittenberg

Brave New World expansion pack

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Cultured Maritime Militaristic Mercantile Religious
Bogotá
Bratislava
Brussels
Bucharest
Buenos Aires
Florence
Kabul
Kiev
Kuala Lumpur
Kyzyl
Milan
Monaco
Prague
Yerevan
Byblos
Cape Town
Manila
Mogadishu
Mombasa
Ormus
Panama City
Quebec City
Ragusa
Riga
Sydney
Ur
Vancouver
Wellington
Almaty
Belgrade
Budapest
Hanoi
M'banza-Kongo
Sidon
Sofia
Valletta
Antananarivo
Antwerp
Cahokia
Colombo
Genoa
Hong Kong
Malacca
Melbourne
Samarkand
Singapore
Tyre
Vilnius
Zanzibar
Zurich
Geneva
Ife
Jerusalem
Kathamandu
La Venta
Lhasa
Vatican City
Wittenberg

Complete list

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Civilization V

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America Arabia Assyria Austria Aztecs Babylon
Brazil Byzantium Carthage Celts China Denmark
Egypt England Ethiopia France Germany Greece
Huns Inca India Indonesia Iroquois Japan
Korea Maya Mongolia Morocco Netherlands Ottomans
Persia Poland Polynesia Portugal Rome Russia
Shoshone Siam Songhai Spain Sweden Venice
Zulu Barbarian
Almaty Antananarivo Antwerp Belgrade Bogota Bratislava Brussels Bucharest Budapest Buenos Aires
Byblos Cahokia Cape Town Colombo Florence Geneva Genoa Hanoi Hong Kong Ife
Jerusalem Kabul Kathmandu Kiev Kuala Lumpur Kyzyl La Venta Lhasa Malacca Manila
M'banza-Kongo Melbourne Milan Mogadishu Mombasa Monaco Ormus Panama City Prague Quebec City
Ragusa Riga Samarkand Sidon Singapore Sofia Sydney Tyre Ur Valletta
Vatican City Vancouver Vilnius Wellington Wittenberg Yerevan Zanzibar Zurich

Civilization IV style

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America Arabia Assyria Austria Aztecs Babylon Byzantium Carthage Celts
China Denmark Egypt England Ethiopia France Germany Greece Inca
India Iroquois Japan Korea Maya Mongolia Netherlands Ottomans Persia
Portugal Rome Russia Siam Songhai Spain Zulu Barbarian

References

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