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http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflicto_lim%C3%ADtrofe_entre_el_Per%C3%BA_y_el_Ecuador
It does seem I may have included more territory in my map though. Will see if I can do something.
Quito is the UNASUR Secretatiat, so Ecuador is like the Brusses of Europe. (There is a lot to do before UNASUR gets to be like EU). Also Ecuador is a great place for Tourism, mainly for its natural areas like Galapagos or the Amazon. We are also the main producer of Bananas in the world (Not that I am very proud of it, but Bananas are cheap and great here). Maybe The CIV should be something with tourism and diplomacy bonus.
Anyway, an update will come soon BTW, mostly increasing the bonuses a bit.
http://forums.civfanatics.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=22313
you could have his government Fujimorism and let the Yakusa run wild with corruption selling native peru women to japan, drug smuggling with open arms, and land snatching.
10% does seem a bit low, but I always overpower my own custom civs .. :P
If you make peace with two civilizations simultaneously, do the bonuses stack? So, would you get a 20% boost?
Also, is the special theming bonus of the UB better than the original Museum's?
Perhaps a suggestion: instead of increasing the percentage, you could increase the peace time duration. I don't believe peace treaties are that common.
Still have to try the civilization, but I will ;)