There are seven great cities in Mesopotamia. The seven cities are: the Uruk, Akkad, Assur, Babylon, Nimrud, Nineveh, and the Persepolis.
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In Greek city-states, the idea of having an acropolis on top of a hill serving as a safe refuge or a religious temple, the idea of having an agora below the acropolis, having citizenship and having the citizens run the city-state developed in Greek city-states. Greek city-states also started using citizens as soldiers.
He created alliances with many greek city-states
While Poseidon was the protector of many Greek city-states, none were named for him directly.
three greek city states without colonies were Athens, Sparta, and Knossos
poontangs. They had gotten that name from an old ancestor that had died.
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i want to learn about MESOPOTAMIA
Do you mean Mesopotamia? It's the former name of Iraq.
City-states are independent, self-governing entities that consist of a city and its surrounding territory. Historically, city-states have been found in regions such as ancient Greece, Italy, and Mesopotamia. Today, city-states are less common but can still be found in places such as Singapore, Monaco, and Vatican City.
No, it is East of Egypt partially in present day Iraq.
fig is a type of fuirt grown in meopotamia
how many states in America have a county city or town called Independence?
It was a civilization containing many city-states.
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The German city states are Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg.
The question should be: How many states have cities named after them in THEIR state? (If it is worded in this manner.) Or better yet: How many states also have a city with a matching name, such as Kansas City, Kansas?