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Probably a baby factory... (or the ruler's children are also immortal, which means she just pumps out princesses for 6000 years so there's plenty to go around)
('Cause you can easily have an Austrian princess marry every leader of every city state, I don't know if its one single princess, or serveral, either way, DAYUM)
Basically, when City-States are annexed by Austria's UA or by Merchants of Venice, they're considered instead to be regular cities founded by the respective Civ. This means if another Civ takes it, it may be razed. Razing isn't a bad option if the city's location is poor (whether through bad terrain, bad resources or it's a couple of tiles away from a better city spot.)
The Incas are one of my favorites, thanks :p
Still, there's other things that have to be done yet. My aims are:
-To find a way to fix the broken/missing screenshots on some of the older guides
-To stamp out any factual inaccuracies or poor advice (more common in the older guides)
-To make the guides more readable (like when I redid the "at a glance" sections after releasing the Portugal guide)