There were no cities millions of years ago.
Millions and millions of years old.
Nothing. While limestone existed millions of years ago there were no people to give it a name.
The name of Rome today is Rome. Same city, same place, same name.
a fossil
TOKYO.
Geographers refer to the movement of continents over millions of years as "continental drift." This theory, proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century, states that the Earth's continents were once joined together in a single supercontinent and have since drifted apart to their current positions.
150 millions years ago Earth was in the late Jurassic period.
No. Erzurum was taken from the Byzantines by the Seljuks in 1071. The Byzantines had conquered the city roughly 800 years prior to the Seljuk conquest. The City has had a Turkish majority for roughly 800 years and continues to do so today. The name of the city is from Arabic and means City of the Romans (arz u Rum). The Romans (Byzantines) used to call the city Theodosiopolis.
Thebes is a very old Greek city that still exists today.
They have not been named. There have been many of them over the millions of years.
That would be a fossil.
Pangea.