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[IA] Spanish - Gyotyng's Italian Imperial TC & Monastery
   
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[IA] Spanish - Gyotyng's Italian Imperial TC & Monastery

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NOTICE: This is both an "Independent Architecture" mod & a mod that is designed to be used with Catbarf's Italian Buildings for Spanish. The link for Catbarf's mod, for the IA Spanish, is linked here: http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=915253403

This mod is a collection of Two Buildings from Gyotyng's Imperial Italian Buildings Mod, which is the Imperial Town Center and the Monastery, converted for the Spanish in the Independent Architecture mod. While Gyotyng's Standalone mods that I have uploaded had versions for the Portuguese in IA as well, I can't do the same with the Spanish since obviously they use the Western Europe Building Set, not the Mediterranean / Italian Set. This mod is created for people who perfer to have the Spanish with the Mediterranean set, but might perfer Gyotyng's TC & Monastery instead.

As always, make sure that this mod is set above the IA Data Mod in the Priority List. Also, make sure this mod is set above Catbarf's Italian Buildings for Spanish as well or else this mod will not work.

Gyotyng's Italian Buildings, which is where the TC & Monastery originated from, is linked here: http://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=878245944

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