The Greek word for hill is "λόφος" (pronounced "lofos"). It is commonly used to refer to a small elevated area of land. In ancient Greek, the term "βουνός" (pronounced "vounos") can also refer to a hill or mountain, but "λόφος" specifically denotes a smaller hill.
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.
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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 term "acropolis" specifically refers to the ancient citadels or high fortified areas in Greek city-states, typically located on a hill or elevated ground. It is not a general term for any flat-topped hill in Greek geography.
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.
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The Greek god Sisyphus
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