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what was and still is the most popular city-state of Greece
Most of the cities of Ancient Greece, like Sparta, Thebes, Mycenae, Megara, Corinth, Delphi, Athens, Argos, Epidaurus, and Pylos are still within the borders of modern Greece. However, of these, only ATHENS is still inhabited and is not just an archaeological ruin.
Athens
It didn't, Macedonia is still and was always part of Greece. There is a country Former Yugaslav Republic Of Macedonia, but this is a modern name given to the Country. The historical area "Makedonia" is mostly in Modern Greece and was considered a Greek state (as eg.Athens was) to the Ancient Greeks, and it shared the Hellenic Culture, Macedonians were and are Greek.
Athens was a major city-state in Ancient Greece. Today, it is still the capital of Greece, and back in the day (around the 500s BC) it was the leading polis of science, medicine, philosophy, and government. Its arch-rival was Sparta, a very military city-state.
The city-state of Megara was and still is a part of the Attica peninsula
it was located and still is in southern greece and was located by athens and sparta
The US annexed the former Mexican State of Tejas which the Mexican Government still considered as a Mexican State in revolt.
First of all she never actually reigned in Greece, as the Garrison state (dumped) but non-violently, the monarchy. I believe she is still living, but am not sure.
Yes, Athens is in Greece.
Yes, people still live in Greece. The Greece population, as of July 2008, is 10,722,816. Greece, although a city a long time ago, is still a hustling and bustling city today.
Neither - they both left Greece in a state of undecided warfare, still fighting the Persians, and still fighting each other.