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Originally released by [[Hans im Glück|Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2017}} on occasion of Leipzig's fair "model-hobby-spiel" {{Year|2017}}, with two double tiles for [[Amazonas Base Game|Amazonas]]. The expansion was also provided as [[Variants#Limited edition: Wheel of fortune|Limited edition: Wheel of fortune]] (600 copies) with 13 meeples in different colours.
Originally released by [[Hans im Glück|Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2017}} on occasion of Leipzig's fair "model-hobby-spiel" {{Year|2017}}, with two double tiles for [[Amazonas Base Game|Amazonas]]. The expansion was also provided as [[Variants#Limited_edition:_Markets_of_Leipzig|Limited edition: Markets of Leipzig]] (600 copies) with 13 meeples in different colours.


During the Middle Ages the town of '''Leipzig''' (lat. Lipsia) was the crossing point of the trading roads '''Via Regia''' and '''Via Imperii''', which caused the emergence of numerous markets in this region. In the year of 1507 Leipzig became a staple town. Thus, all merchants passing through the town had to place their goods on the staple place and offer them for sale.
During the Middle Ages the town of '''Leipzig''' (lat. Lipsia) was the crossing point of the trading roads '''Via Regia''' and '''Via Imperii''', which caused the emergence of numerous markets in this region. In the year of 1507 Leipzig became a staple town. Thus, all merchants passing through the town had to place their goods on the staple place and offer them for sale.
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