state where you find the oldest permanently settled city in the united states
Florida St. Augustine
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The oldest city in the US founded by Europeans is St. Augustine, Florida. It was settled by the Spanish in 1565.
Sydney is the oldest city of Australia, having been settled by the convicts and officers of the First Fleet. Melbourne is not even in the top three oldest cities, having only been settled around 1836.
Santa Fe
The oldest settled city in the U.S. is Saint Augustine, Florida which was founded by Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez de Aviles in 1565
The oldest continually settled city is the USA is in fact, St. Augustine, Florida.
Manhattan is home to the oldest building in New York City.
Florida
St. Marys Georgia is the second oldest continuously inhabited city in the United States, after St. Augustine, Florida. The city was first settled in the mid 16th century by the Spanish. An act of the state legislature on December 5, 1792 established the town and it was incorporated in November 1802.
Canada's oldest city, settled by the French in 1608 as a trading post.
The oldest capital city in the Middle East is Damascus, Syria. Evidence shows that humans first settled in Damascus 4,000 years ago. Damascus claims to be the world's oldest city, but evidence from Jericho, Israel shows that humans first settled in Jericho 11,000 years ago.
Florida
Coupeville