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Venice is considered to be built on water.
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Vatican City was made and not discovered by anyone. It didn't exist until the Vatican was built.
Amsterdam
London, first Subway in the World, and therefore the first in Europe.
No, never.
Berlim
Because Peter I built the city, and it was more like a European city, so Peter made a capital out of his creation.
None. Jerusalem was a city built originally by Proto-Canaanites and developed by the Jebusites before the Israelites conquered the city and made it their capital.
Canberra was built on sheep farms.
European explorers often compared the Aztec Empire to the city of Venice due to its intricate system of canals and impressive architecture. This comparison highlighted the sophistication and grandeur of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlán, which was built on an island in the middle of Lake Texcoco. The city's layout and urban planning impressed many European explorers, drawing parallels to the renowned maritime city of Venice.