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Mohenjodaro, Harappa in India, now in Pakistan
Many cities were important in the middle ages for very different reasons. Some cities, such as Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) was important in defending the so-called "Christian" countries from Muslim invaders. Others, such as Paris or London, were important economic centers for their respective countries. Still other cities were (and still are) important religious sites, like Jerusalem and Mecca.
Some cities served as important centers of commerce between the east and west. Some cities not only imported products, they also made their own products. Some merchants became very wealthy and they used part of their money to make life in their city better. The merchants patronized the arts, learning, and many building projects in their city.
Nearly all merchants lived in towns or cities. Villages did not have permanent markets, so they were not attractive as places to live for people who worked in markets. Permanent markets were among the things that distinguished towns from villages. Some merchants spent a lot of their time travelling, but they had homes, and usually also had shops and warehouses.
Travel was by foot for the residents of a village. The Lord of the Manor would be the only one with access to horses. Some of the villagers and local farmers would travel to neighbhouring villages on market days for trade, but travel generally was limited. This is how local accents came about in places like the UK. Each village had their own form of the language because of the isolation.
There are some 2454 cities, towns an villages in Mexico.
In villages job opportunities are lesser than in cities. People get good salary in cities, so that they can lead a peaceful life. Since there is no rain , dry ponds , dry lakes and no vegetation, farmers find very difficult to lead their life. People in villages do not get good medical care in villages. There is no proper road facilities. Even if they produce some goods it could not be sold in village itself, so people shift to cities from villages.
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France is home to 36 000 towns and villages, some of them very small.
Jesus traveled throughout the region of Galilee, teaching in the synagogues
Desert Cities of California:Bakersfield Palm Springs Calexico Mojave There are other smaller towns and villages as well.
in the cities some do but not in small towns & villages, i know because i lived there for 3 years
Some early American cities are Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington, DC. Most of these cities were founded between the 1600 and 1700's.
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Throughout Latin America, people are moving from rural area into the cities. They leave farms and villages in search of jobs and a better life.
children who lived in the cities of Britain were evacuated to the countryside, because German bombers would want to bomb big industrial cities where there are lots of people rather than countryside villages.
The change to modern societies began when tribes began to move from strictly hunting and gathering to agriculture. Most native peoples never gave up hunting even when farming became the dominant form of food production. In some regions, they began to build permanent villages, which progressed to cities and towns as the division of labor gave rise to various professional trades.