Greece was divided into independent city-states. Four of the most powerful city states were Athens, Sparta, Corinth, and Argos.
They are divided into city-states otherwise known as a 'polis'.
It caused Greece to be divided.
Greece consisted of hundreds of independent city-states, each with its own territory, city and government.
No one - there was no king of Greece. The Greek nomadic tribes settled in various places in Greece and established their own city states which remained independent, spreading around the Mediterranean and Black seas as over 2,000 independent city-states.
I would say it would be Greece.
Mountains, rivers and seas.
Ancient greece was divided into isolated communities because of the mountains in Greece. Over 70% of Greece is mountains, and the mountains made communication between cities hard. This blocked the exchange of ideas, which resulted in all of the cities having different societies, governments, and values
The rugged mountains and numerous bays divided Greece into small, isolated regions and city-states.
Greece is divided into 13 areas called regions. The regions are further divided into 325 municipalities. The country doesn't call any of its divisions "states."
Ancient Greece was broken up into different city-states because the mountainous terrain of the Greek Peninsula made it difficult to create one large community.
yes