The physical geography of Greece, characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous islands, significantly influenced the development of the polis, or city-state. The mountains created natural barriers that limited communication and transportation, leading to the emergence of isolated communities. These communities developed their own political systems, cultures, and identities, fostering a sense of autonomy. Additionally, the proximity to the sea facilitated trade and cultural exchange, further encouraging the growth of distinct city-states.
They had nothing to do with it.
A polis was a city-state of ancient Greece.
A polis.
polis
statues were important in ancient Greece because Greece is substantially covered with statues. They separate the polis or city-states.
They had nothing to do with it.
A polis. A polis is a city state and the basic unit in Greece.
well if you mean the capital city of Greece? its Athens :)
A polis was a city-state of ancient Greece.
Athens is the school of Greece.
Greece was - and still is -mostly covered with mountains that were in turn covered with dense forests. This led to communities living quite isolated from each other who moreover had to make the most from what little habitable and arable land there was. Which in turn meant that people had to live close to each other in order to have enough land left to live off: land for agriculture and farm animals. The isolation and Greece's geography as mentioned also led to a situation where a would-be king would have a very hard time to combine several of them into a "State". So, until the arrival of the Romans, most communities grew into a 'polis' or city that remained an independent entity. Most ancient cities in Greece remained very small by our standards: in most it took no more than a ten to at most fifteen minutes' brisk walk to go from one end of the city to the other.
A Polis.
The citizens
Athens
The polis/ kingdom that was famous in ancient Greece for its army organization and training was Sparta.
they were both apart of greece
A polis.