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Would Greece count as a city-state?

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Ancient Greece would be considered a large number of independent and semi-independent city-states, but Modern Greece is a nation-state, a republic.

Modern city states include places like Vatican City, Monaco, Liechtenstein, or Nauru.

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Modern city states include places like Vatican City, Monaco, Liechtenstein, or Nauru.

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