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English: Schematic tile for the board game Carcassonne. The name is embedded with certain information: "Carcassonne XrYc RZ (A)+B Tmmm", where:
  • X = number of roads intersecting an edge
  • Y = number of city edges
  • Z = number of rivers intersecting an edge
  • (A) = A/B/C/D used to distinguish variant layouts
  • +B = added feature: +C = "coat of arms" (purple shield), +M = "monastery" (red house), +V = "village" (yellow circle)
  • Tmmm = rotation (anti-clockwise) from an arbitrary orientation, in degrees
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Schematic tile for the board game ''Carcassonne''

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