Acropolis
rocky hill
6 miles down I-91 SOUTH. The exit for Rocky Hill is EXIT 24 [ROUTE 99 (Silas Deane Hwy)].
no , a plateau is a hill with a flat top. A mountain is a rocky hill with a pointy top. The mountain has more erosion and rocks than a hill does
The South American capital city that means "you see a hill" is Montevideo, Uruguay.
As of the 2010 United States Census, the city of Spring Hill, Florida had a population of 98,621 citizens. That represented an increase of 42.8 percent from 2000.
Acropolis
The early Greek settlement on a high rocky hill is called an acropolis. It served as a fortified citadel in ancient Greek city-states and often housed temples, palaces, and other important buildings. The most famous acropolis is the Acropolis of Athens, which includes the iconic Parthenon.
The ancient Parthenon is still there, on a hill, overlooking the city.
no, an acropolis is a high hill where the Athens met to vote on issues
On the top of the hill. Acropolis means "High City" in Greek.
The Greek Acropolis is atop a hill overlooking the city of Athens, Greece.
'Acropolis' means high place. The acropolis was built in Athens on a large hill looking over the city.
The address of the Rocky Hill Historical Society is: Po Box 185 785 Old Main St, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
The Parthenon is not on a road; it is a temple on top of a hill called the Akropolis in the city of Athens.
Rocky Hill Castle was created in -182#.
A high rocky hill on or near which early people built cities is called a citadel or acropolis. These fortified elevated sites provided strategic advantages, such as defensive positions and improved visibility, making them ideal for early settlements and city-building. Examples include the Acropolis of Athens in Greece and the Citadel of Machu Picchu in Peru.
Mars Hill was a prominent rise overlooking the city of Athens where the philosophers of the city gathered to discuss their ideas, some of which revolutionized modern thought. Paul discussed religion with the leading minds of Athens on Mars Hill. He used the altar to an "unknown god" to present Jesus to them (Acts 17:22).