they were once all capitals at one time. first nara, then moved to Kyoto, then moved to kamakura, then settled in Tokyo
In prehistory/history it is not recorded but if I were to guess... probably near the ziggutat
counties,cities and towns
They have learned something
To maintain soaring populations.
Social standing in Ancient Cities were measured by the city center. Every history book has it in there, it is hard to find.
Several Japanese cities have a daibutsu, but two of the more famous ones are the statues in the cities of Nara and Kamakura.
Joan Dusa has written: 'Medieval Dalmatian Episcopal Cities' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church and state, Church history, History, Medieval Cities and towns, Politics and government
In prehistory/history it is not recorded but if I were to guess... probably near the ziggutat
Changshan Zhou has written: 'Han dai di fang zheng zhi shi lun' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Local government, History 'Han dai cheng shi yan jiu' -- subject(s): Ancient Cities and towns, Cities and towns, Ancient, History
Jon C. Teaford has written: 'Post-Suburbia' -- subject(s): Case studies, Suburbs, County government 'The municipal revolution in America' -- subject(s): Municipal government, History 'The twentieth-century American city' -- subject(s): History, Urbanization, Cities and towns 'The metropolitan revolution' -- subject(s): History, Cities and towns, Metropolitan areas
Sumner Chilton Powell has written: 'Puritan village' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Municipal government, Cities and towns, Puritans
What society has cities government and specialized workers
Friedrich Vittinghoff has written: 'Civitas Romana' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, History, Politics and government, Social conditions
Nicholas Rogers has written: 'Crowds, culture, and politics in Georgian Britain' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Popular culture, Crowds, Political participation 'Carnal knowledge' 'Whigs and cities' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Whig Party (Great Britain), Populism, Cities and towns, Working class, Political activity, History 'England in the Fifteenth Century'
In some ways, yes. Government will allocate certain funds for roads and other things to cities.
cities, government, religion.
Ernest Stacey Griffith has written: 'Wie Amerika regiert wird' 'A history of American city government, the formation of traditions, 1775-1870' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, History, Municipal government 'The modern development of city government in the United Kingdom and the United States' -- subject(s): Municipal government 'The American Presidency' -- subject(s): Divided government, Presidents