The mountainous terrain of Greece created natural barriers between communities, prompting the development of independent city-states or polis. These polis were self-sufficient due to limited arable land and promoted a sense of loyalty and identity among their citizens. The proximity to the sea allowed for trade and interaction with other societies, contributing to the diversity and development of Greek civilization.
A: The polis
In ancient Greece, there was no such thing as separate cities and states. These were combined into city states (called a polis) which consisted of a city and all the surrounding land. Yes, each greek god or goddess is said to have had a favorite polis: Apollo: Delphi Zeus: Olympia Hera: Argos Ares: Sparta Athena: Athena Dionysus: Delos etc.
A synonym for city-state would be a sovereign city-state, or a self-governing city-state.
A tiny independent country is typically referred to as a microstate. Microstates are small sovereign entities with limited land area and population compared to other countries. Examples of microstates include Monaco, Vatican City, and San Marino.
They had nothing to do with it.
A polis. A polis is a city state and the basic unit in Greece.
well if you mean the capital city of Greece? its Athens :)
A polis was a city-state of ancient Greece.
Athens is the school of Greece.
The citizens
Athens
A Polis.
The polis/ kingdom that was famous in ancient Greece for its army organization and training was Sparta.
they were both apart of greece
Heraclitus.
A polis.