Cattle were introduced by the Portuguese in the sixteenth century and tended by Argentines and Brazilians called gauchos. The fertile soil supports farming and pastureland for cattle. The grasslands drain from west to east, sloping away from the Andes to the west. The Pampas is a grassy plains area in Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. The Pampas in the loading screen covers about half of the area where the real Pampas are, due to a good chunk of it being split to create the Araucania in the loading screen (since The WarChiefs), and another being shown as part of Patagonia since the vanilla game.Wood is plentiful, and there will be enough Silver Mines as well. The primary food source is rhea, though llamas provide a good food source for when the rhea are exhausted or enemy action forces your villagers to stay close to home. There is a Tupi village, usually at the top of the map, and a Quechua village, usually at the bottom on the right. There will be at least one river with multiple crossing points, a trade route with four Trading Posts, either starting at the left upper side and crossing the river to the right upper side, or running parallel between two rivers. It is not a circular map, but instead is rectangular, at an angle.
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