Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Geneva
As far as I know there is no city called abode of God. There is the Sikh golden temple in Amritsar known as the abode of god. And there is Allahabad or City of God built by the Mughals.
Achilles was not a god, but a Greek hero in the Trojan War known for his exceptional strength and combat skills. He was the central character in Homer's "Iliad."
Believe it was Babel, later known as Babylon.
Mount Kailash in Tibet is known as the "holy mountain" in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Bon religions. It is considered sacred and is believed to be the dwelling place of deities and a center of spiritual energy.
the Aztec people sacrificed humans as order of the god that gave them a place to build a city, now known as 'MEXICO CITY.'
He was the god of the city of Thebes.
The city of Geneva was known as the "City of God" because of its reputation as a center of Calvinist Protestantism during the Reformation. It was seen as a place where religious principles and values were highly prioritized in daily life and governance. This moniker reflected the strong influence of John Calvin and his teachings on the city's development.
The author of "City of God" is St. Augustine of Hippo, a prominent figure in Christian theology and philosophy. The book addresses the problem of evil and the nature of the earthly city versus the heavenly city.
The Indian City of Ayodhya was known as Saket during ancient times. It means the place where God lives. It is important in the Hindu religion.
A temple was erected to the city's god.
Most likely, the Church represents the City of God. But more generally, people who love God according to the highest type of love are the people of the City of God. You might say that according to St. Augustine, Christians represent the City of God on earth.
The Promised Land; the city of Jerusalem forever to be the city of God. The Promised Land; the city of Jerusalem forever to be the city of God. The Promised Land; the city of Jerusalem forever to be the city of God.