Athens
Damascus is the oldest city in the world.
The first European civilization was on Crete, so it would be fair to say the Knossos is the oldest Greek city. As for oldest SURVIVING city, I'd go with athens.
yes it is,its the oldest city in the world that has people living in it
Denmark, in fact it's the world oldest national flag.
Damascus
No, Saint Augustine in Florida is not the oldest city in the world. The title of oldest continuously inhabited city is often attributed to cities like Damascus, Jericho, and Aleppo, which have a longer history of human habitation. Saint Augustine, founded in 1565, is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the United States.
Damascus is the oldest city in the world.
St. Augustine Florida, founded by the spanish, it is the oldest city founded by Europeans in the "New World."
COCHIN
Jamestown, VA
The first European civilization was on Crete, so it would be fair to say the Knossos is the oldest Greek city. As for oldest SURVIVING city, I'd go with athens.
The oldest city in the US founded by Europeans is St. Augustine, Florida. It was settled by the Spanish in 1565.
yes it is,its the oldest city in the world that has people living in it
damacus
Denmark, in fact it's the world oldest national flag.
That city would be St. Augustine, Florida.
Matera is the oldest city in Italy, and one of the five oldest cities in the world.