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The land was divided by mountains, rivers and seas. The land was generally poor, and with rapidly expanding populations, the city-states had to send off their surplus to seize new land around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals, and set up new city-states for themselves. This resulted in the Greek world expanding to over 2,000 independent city-states.

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