City-State
A community that included a city and its nearby farmlands was called a "city-state". The nearby land might include several villages.
A city is a large and densely populated urban area characterized by buildings, infrastructure, and economic activities. Nearby farmlands are areas surrounding the city where agricultural activities take place, such as growing crops and raising livestock. These farmlands provide food and resources for the city's inhabitants.
A residential community near a city is typically referred to as a suburb. Suburbs are areas located on the outskirts of a city where people live in residential neighborhoods but still have easy access to the amenities and services of the nearby city.
An urban-rural community is one that consists of both a city and its surrounding farm lands. This type of community typically has a mix of urban and agricultural activities, with resources shared between the city and the rural areas. It often involves a symbiotic relationship where the city relies on the farms for food and resources, while the farms benefit from access to markets and services in the city.
The city-state in the top image is located near a river and has access to the sea. It appears to have fertile land nearby suitable for agriculture. Given its strategic location for both river transport and maritime trade, it is likely that this city-state was a trading community that engaged in agriculture to support its economic activities.
A community that included a city and its nearby farmlands was called a "city-state". The nearby land might include several villages.
A city is a large and densely populated urban area characterized by buildings, infrastructure, and economic activities. Nearby farmlands are areas surrounding the city where agricultural activities take place, such as growing crops and raising livestock. These farmlands provide food and resources for the city's inhabitants.
In ancient Mesopotamia, a city was a centralized urban settlement with organized governance, infrastructure, and social structures. Nearby farmlands were essential to sustain the city's population and provided agricultural resources such as crops and livestock. These farmlands were often irrigated using systems like canals and rivers, allowing for efficient farming and food production to support the city's economy and inhabitants' livelihoods.
A residential community near a city is typically referred to as a suburb. Suburbs are areas located on the outskirts of a city where people live in residential neighborhoods but still have easy access to the amenities and services of the nearby city.
A community located near a large city is often referred to as a suburb. Suburbs are typically characterized by residential areas, local amenities, and access to the services and employment opportunities of the nearby city.
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An urban-rural community is one that consists of both a city and its surrounding farm lands. This type of community typically has a mix of urban and agricultural activities, with resources shared between the city and the rural areas. It often involves a symbiotic relationship where the city relies on the farms for food and resources, while the farms benefit from access to markets and services in the city.
The term "infrastructure" includes most of the tangible, physical parts of a city or community.
city-state
Forms of government that consist of a single independent city (usually ruled by a king) and the farmlands that surround it.
Forms of government that consist of a single independent city (usually ruled by a king) and the farmlands that surround it.
Nearby is either an adjective or an adverb. (a nearby hotel, she works nearby) The word used as a preposition is "near" (near the city)