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[[File: Veronaflag.PNG|thumb|Flag of Verona]] | [[File: Veronaflag.PNG|thumb|Flag of Verona]] | ||
The design of Verona centered around a few key materials: Sandstone, brick, and fence. Most of the buildings in Verona were created using a pattern system of arches that could be expanded infinitely and effectively in any shape. | The design of Verona centered around a few key materials: Sandstone, brick, and fence. Most of the buildings in Verona were created using a pattern system of arches that could be expanded infinitely and, effectively, in any shape. | ||
====Great Hall==== | ====Great Hall==== | ||
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Verona's streets were intentionally narrow to provide a greater sense of comfort and connectivity to the city. Verona has no outside connections to roads, so the city may only be accessed by the entrance at the beach or by boat to one of its numerous public and private docks. | Verona's streets were intentionally narrow to provide a greater sense of comfort and connectivity to the city. Verona has no outside connections to roads, so the city may only be accessed by the entrance at the beach or by boat to one of its numerous public and private docks. | ||
Verona utilised an aqueduct to transport fresh water into the city. It was designed in the style of the Roman aqueduct. | Verona utilised an aqueduct to transport fresh water into the city. It was designed in the style of the Roman aqueduct. | ||
== Transportation == | == Transportation == |
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