i dont know i want to though!!
Pretty much any state except Athens and Spata and Venice are all non examples of city states becuse non of them are ruled by just the people or the city they are ruled by the presedent
florance Well, first of all it's spelled Florence*, which is incorrect anyway. It was Venice.
Venice, Naples, and Rome are in Italy.
It is all on water. There are no roads. No cars.
All cities are man made
a futuristic city 5x the size of venice that is all i know
Brunei,Saudi Arabia,Japan and Singapore are the wealthiest in all of Asia!
All the usual methods of transport, train, car, by air. Once you get to Venice, the only way to get around the city is on foot, or by water (water bus).
Venice Italy der that's so easy
its built on water :)Venice is famous for many things but I think the main thing is that the city is built over water. There are no streets. Only canals. No cars only boats. Taxi boats, cops boats, bus boats. Etc.
The village of Barton Hills in Washtenaw County has historically had the highest per-capita income in the state, topping in at around $110k. In terms of cities, the state's wealthiest areas are concentrated in the Metro Detroit region. Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, and the Grosse Pointes (City, Shores, Woods, Farms, Park) are all among Michigan's "richest" cities.
Central America, was part of New Spain, its capital Mexico City all the decrees came from Mexico City, the government was named in Mexico City, after all New Spain was the bigest and wealthiest viceroyalty in the Spanish Empire.