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Ultimately, the number of workable tiles a city has at its disposal is a function of its borders.  As a city’s borders cast an increasingly wider net, you get more tiles to play with, and there are several things you can do to help speed that along.  Here are the major ones:
Ultimately, the number of workable tiles a city has at its disposal is a function of its borders.  As a city’s borders cast an increasingly wider net, you get more tiles to play with, and there are several things you can do to help speed that along.  Here are the major ones:


* Urban tile improvements built on your border (examples include Shrine, Monastery, Hamlet) will extend your city’s borders.
* Urban tile improvements built on your border (examples include Shrine, Monastery, Hamlet)will extend your city’s borders.
** Builder leaders can build empty urban tiles.
* Train [[Specialists]] – Training specialists may expand your borders, provided that the tiles adjacent to the tile the specialist was trained on are not currently inside your borders.
* Train [[Specialists]] – Training specialists may expand your borders, provided that the tiles adjacent to the tile the specialist was trained on are not currently inside your borders.
* [[Events]] – Sometimes, you’ll get an event which has an option to expand a city’s border tiles.   
* [[Events]] – Sometimes, you’ll get an event which has an option to expand a city’s border tiles.   

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