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it's Polis because there was no Greek word for city
They translated books from Latin and Greek languages. They established schools and universities in Baghdad, Kufa, Cairo, Cordova and many other cities. Students from European countries came to these universities and sought knowledge and then spread it to their countries.
Mohenjo-Daro was similar to modern cities in many ways. The city had advanced urban planning. In addition, the structures of the city were constructed with advanced civil engineering. Mohenjo-Daro also had several large residential areas within it, similar to modern cities.
Modern cities offer many of the same advantages as ancient cities in that housing is more readily available and is located closer to work. Also, supplies are gathered and brought into the city rather than hunted for outside of the city.
Greek myths are powerful, they've been around for over three thousand years. A modern writer might hope to borrow some of that fame - or keep the stories that they love going.
There are no cities, states or countries in Antarctica.
there are 654 cities in North Carolina.
Many cities were important in the middle ages for very different reasons. Some cities, such as Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) was important in defending the so-called "Christian" countries from Muslim invaders. Others, such as Paris or London, were important economic centers for their respective countries. Still other cities were (and still are) important religious sites, like Jerusalem and Mecca.
Greek peoples, cousins of the Italian peoples, moved into eastern Europe in the early second millennium BCE and spread progressively around the Mediterranean, Adriatic, Aegean and Black Seas. They formed city-states - cities with defensive walls, with farming country attached. They lived on the land or in the city according to their occupation. Some of these widely dispersed cities lasted in some form until the present day, where there are identifiable Greek ethnics in many countries other than modern Greece.
Now, Greece is a nation state. In ancient times, each city was it's own nation. The cities cooperated only during times of extreme crisis, such as the Persian invasions.
As you are asking about countries not cities,then the only country that is mentioned in the Holy Quran is Egypt.
No. Europe has many countries, so there are cities all around Europe.
it's Polis because there was no Greek word for city
a total of 23 countries
None, but it does have 15 counties.
There were about two thousand Greek cities spread around the Mediterranean littoral. Each city had one or more.
There are exactly 21 city's that are named after Troy in Greek Mythology.