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17 minutes ago, farnz said:

@toodys Please note that the theme is pebble, stone, or rock but bricks do not qualify as explained earlier in the thread.

Pete.

The yellow stone was mined in the Catacombs. Houses in my city began to be built from this stone in 1794. And all the houses in the historical city center still exist.
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13 minutes ago, toodys said:
The yellow stone was mined in the Catacombs. Houses in my city began to be built from this stone in 1794. And all the houses in the historical city center still exist.

@toodys Thank you for explaining and I apologise for misunderstanding.  The regular shape of the yellow (and red) masonry makes them look like bricks but I accept what you say.

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