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===Building in Pavia===
[[File:Typical Pavian Home.png|thumb|389x389px|A typical Pavian home. ]]
Pavia is well-known for maintaining a unified build style across the entire nation. Buildings within Pavia can generally be described as being late medieval through to the early 1700s central European. More specifically, Pavian builds are best known for being primarily composed of a stone ground floor, white walls for additional floors, with a brick or deepslate roof on top. It is common however for these colours to be mixed in other ways throughout the city. Major civic buildings within the Empire such as the townhall and rail station consist of a generally 'later era' style than the standard residential and commercial buildings throughout the cities. These buildings are commonly made using stone walls with deepslate roofs.
 
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