I have following tile setup:
{city} / {hill A} {mountain} \ / {hill B} -- {hill C} / \ {mountain} {rainforest}I want to put Campus district on Hill B and profit from 2 mountains and 1 rainforest but I'm simply not allowed to do so. I own Hill A, Hill B and purchased Hill C but even after that I still can't put a Campus on Hill B.
The Civilopedia entry for the Campus district does not mention any restrictions on the placement, except the adjacency bonuses.
So why am I not allowed to put a Campus on Hill B?
Update - figured it out after I read the list of reasons - Hill B had rainforest and I did not have the tech to clear it.
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According to the wiki, the limitations are as follows
- Floodplains (unless you're Egypt).
- Strategic/Luxury Resources (Unless it was built before that strategic resource was revealed, in which case you're granted access once it is researched).
- Antiquity Sites or Shipwrecks before you've excavated them.
- Already existing Wonders/Districts
- Non-Clearable Features (e.g. If you don't have mining you can't build a district on a forest).
- Harbor Districts must be adjacent to land.
- Aerodome and Spaceport districts must be on flat land (no hills).
- Aqueducts must be one tile away from both your city center and a mountain, river, or lake tile.
It states that you can place districts on bonus resources but they will be removed.
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