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The '''architecture of Sankt Ludwigshafen''' resembles ancient Saxon and Germanic traditions on the [[Cibola]]n continent, but also shows influences from [[Zandarijn]]. Houses are generally made from fired bricks, with wood sometimes used to build the upper level. | The '''architecture of Sankt Ludwigshafen''' resembles ancient Saxon and Germanic traditions on the [[Cibola]]n continent, but also shows influences from [[Zandarijn]]. Houses are generally made from fired bricks, with wood sometimes used to build the upper level. Streets in the villages and cities of Sankt Ludwigshafen are made very narrow on purpose, to prevent foreign invaders with armoured vehicles from entering them, and because the Ludwiggians generally do not use motorcars within city boundaries. Within the cities, houses are usually built directly adjacent to the streets, with gardens placed in the back of the property. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:04, 6 April 2022
The architecture of Sankt Ludwigshafen resembles ancient Saxon and Germanic traditions on the Cibolan continent, but also shows influences from Zandarijn. Houses are generally made from fired bricks, with wood sometimes used to build the upper level. Streets in the villages and cities of Sankt Ludwigshafen are made very narrow on purpose, to prevent foreign invaders with armoured vehicles from entering them, and because the Ludwiggians generally do not use motorcars within city boundaries. Within the cities, houses are usually built directly adjacent to the streets, with gardens placed in the back of the property.