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A community that included a city and its nearby farmlands was called a "city-state". The nearby land might include several villages.
An example of a community that includes its city and farmlands nearby is an agricultural town where farmers live in the outskirts and commute to the city for work or services. This type of community benefits from both urban amenities and rural resources, creating a balanced ecosystem of both urban and rural lifestyles.
A city is a large and densely populated urban area characterized by buildings, infrastructure, and economic activities. Nearby farmlands are areas surrounding the city where agricultural activities take place, such as growing crops and raising livestock. These farmlands provide food and resources for the city's inhabitants.
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In ancient Mesopotamia, a city was a centralized urban settlement with organized governance, infrastructure, and social structures. Nearby farmlands were essential to sustain the city's population and provided agricultural resources such as crops and livestock. These farmlands were often irrigated using systems like canals and rivers, allowing for efficient farming and food production to support the city's economy and inhabitants' livelihoods.
Forms of government that consist of a single independent city (usually ruled by a king) and the farmlands that surround it.
Forms of government that consist of a single independent city (usually ruled by a king) and the farmlands that surround it.
If you meant a "planned" community, no it's not. Dover NH was founded in 1623 by English settlers and is the 7th oldest city in the US. It has grown by leaps and bounds over nearly four centuries to a current population of about 29,000.
Oklahoma City Community College was created in 1972.
Garden City Community College was created in 1919.
Baltimore City Community College was created in 1947.
Dodge City Community College was created in 1935.