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Both Greek and Roman architecture have large buildings and columns but probably more-so Greek
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There are many. A full list is somewhat difficult but you should look at the 'wall-mart Mexico' page for individual addresses.
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The Persians tried to control the incessant wars between the Greek city-states which spilt over into the Persian Empire, disrupting its peace and prosperity. Many of the Greek cities resisted this, and an alliance led by Sparta which included Athens repelled a Persian invasion. Athens also provided initial support to Sparta when it faced internal revolt, however this ended when Athens began establishing an empire of its own out of the Greek cities liberated from the Persian control.
it's Polis because there was no Greek word for city
Many Greek cities were built on a rocky hill called an acropolis. The name acropolis was from the Greek word akros, meaning highest, and polis, meaning city.
There are many large towns, but no cities in Donegal.
Many Greek cities were built on a rocky hill called an acropolis. The name acropolis was from the Greek word akros, meaning highest, and polis, meaning city.
Many Greek cities were built on a rocky hill called an acropolis. The name acropolis was from the Greek word akros, meaning highest, and polis, meaning city.
The Greek gods were worshiped in all ancient Greek cities.
3 I guess
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Greek emigrants to Texas went directly into cities. Houston has a very large Greek community, but they are not centralized, being spread out across the city. Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin all have a large Greek presence.
Mexicans cities often have a large plaza i the center .
not really
There were about two thousand Greek cities spread around the Mediterranean littoral. Each city had one or more.