Call to Power II/Koreans

The Korean Empire is a modern Nation that was formed in the early 1400s by a man named sejong the great lived 1397 to 1450. giving Korea its modern north boundary. all of what is now Korea was politically united for the first time under the banner of Korean civilization. 105 cities are located in this empire on the Japan-Korea map. and 12 cities are located in the Korean empire on the Chinese map. not to be left out on the global map there are also 6 cities for a total of 123 different city placements for the 3 maps put together. There is an error on the global map: small amount of coastline needs to be moved one tile north and this makes the town of Kimch'aek re-placed. This creates a new tile of Korean territory in between Seoul and Hamhung. The largest town in this tile of land is Wonsan. With the wrongly placed coastline Wonsan was forming part of the Seoul city tile on the global map.

This is a list of Global map city placements
 * 1) Seoul.......163,055 includes wonsan...164,053
 * 2) Pyongyang...162,054
 * 3) Changjin....165,051
 * 4) Kimch'aek...168,049 includes ch'ongjin...169,047
 * 5) Mokp'o......159,062 includes Kwangju.....160,061
 * 6) Pusan.......162,060

This is a list of city placements on the Chinese map. It's a small list but this includes the Korean empires most important towns obviusly this list of towns differs some what from the list that comes with the game but all of this towns can be duplicated in the Japan Korea map in which Korean empire has 105 cities, if you include cities that need sea engineers such as "Lian ct rocks" or that Uloung island, but delete Anyang because it is too close to Seoul and Inchon. By leaving it, this would have made Korea have 106 city placements on the Japan-Korea map.

Korea may not have been as powerful as her neighbors, Japan and China, but modern Korea does have its own culture. One of 41 playable civilizations on the default game, a united Korea may have arrived late in the game by game standards seeing as how the game begins in 4000 BC but for nearly 500 years Korean civilization had been flurishing by 1910AD. After 1910 AD Japan annexes Korea, and Korea becomes part of Japanese civilization, Korea was later broken up starting in 1945 AD by a war between the Americans and the Koreans. South Korean cities are nominally under American civilization in the period after 1945 to the present. for some years Korean civilization (North Korea) has been in a long war to try to become politically re-united again but major hostilities ended except for oceanic battles in the sea.

The town of Dandong on the north boundary was briefly occupied by the Americans in a treaty with China in 1903. In this game, some Korean territories come along for the ride such as Sinuiju (this is not the case in the Japan-Korea map). Dandong reverts back to Chinese civilization in 1945 AD., which is also located in tile 021,040.

After 1945 the Americans then occupy South Korean cities and the cities on the island of Taiwan. This of course leads to conflict with the Chinese civilization but overall, despite being on a smaller map, a united Korea in the early modern period controlled nearly 1/16th of the map.


 * 1) Seoul.......024,047 includes inchon..023,048
 * 2) Pusan.......025,051
 * 3) Cheju.......019,061
 * 4) Kwangju.....022,054
 * 5) Pyongyang...021,044
 * 6) Wonsan......025,041
 * 7) Kosong......027,041
 * 8) Ulchin......028,045
 * 9) Kimch'aek...030,033
 * 10) Ch'ongjin...033,026
 * 11) Huich'on....024,039
 * 12) Huch'ang....027,033

The Chinese map also has a total of 10 civilizations and an ancient civilization called Polynesians that lived in the Philippine islands. This civilization later split into Austronesians and other tribes. As a result the total was 11 civilizations that were located on the map. A 12th civilization called Portugues had territory until 1999 but only a negligible amount not worth placing a small amount of land only a few square miles in size and not bigger than most neighborhoods in a typical city. A 13th civilization, the Dutch, had territory but like the Portuguese held negligible amount of territory in what is now the city of Nagasaki, Japan called Dejima. The Dutch also briefly occupied Taiwan in the 1600s. Tawain is not negligible amount of territory but overall the impact of Dutch culture ended on the Chinese map after the 1600s but continued on with the south east Asia map, later to evolve into Indonesian civilization.