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Rome is characterized by its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. Known as the "Eternal City," it boasts iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and St. Peter's Basilica. The city's blend of ancient ruins and modern life reflects its enduring influence as a center of art, religion, and politics. Additionally, Rome's culinary scene and lively atmosphere contribute to its status as a major tourist destination.
As they were 2 of the 3 first major greek civilizations (the first was the Cycladic) their influence was great.The Minoan civ specially in maritime technology and in architecture and the Mycenaean civ in language and in the organization of the state.
There is not one specific city which exerted Greek influence in Rome. This influence started very early in the history of Rome, even before Rome had contact with mainland Greece. Between the 8th and 6th century BC the Greeks established many towns in southern Italy and Sicily. These towns influenced all the Italic peoples they came into contact with, including the Latins (the Romans were Latins) and the Etruscans. The Greek cities which probably had most influence were Cumae, near Naples (only about 125 miles south of Rome), Syracuse, in Sicily (It was the second largest city in the Greek world), Taras (later called Tarentum by the Romans), the biggest Greek city in the mainland, .and Croton, which was noted for its philosophers. Corinth and Athens, in the Greek mainland, were heavily involved in trade with Italy and sold large quantities of Corinthian pottery to Italic peoples in this early period. Later in history. Athens, Pergamon (in western Turkey) and Alexandria (in Egypt) were the Greek cities which had the greatest influence in Rome
This 2,700-year-old city played a key role in ancient times, when it was one of the major powers of the Mediterranean world. and was also where the famous mathematician and engineer Archimedes was born, also the city had an influence over areas such as magna grecia and this is where Greek culture, architecture and other aspects of the Greek world flourished.
New Orleans is the Louisiana city famous for retaining its French character. The city's rich history, vibrant culture, and distinctive architecture reflect its French heritage, particularly in the French Quarter. Visitors can experience French-inspired cuisine, music, and festivals, which all contribute to New Orleans' unique identity. The influence of French culture remains a significant aspect of the city's charm and allure.
Mosquitoes!! :p cochin is the land of mosquitoes
Athens, among many Greek cities, reflects an ancient Greek influence. One of the most apparent ways Athens reflects this is through the ruins of the city that still remain from ancient times.
thrissur is the fast developing city in kerala after cochin. it is the satellite city of cochin like mumbai and pune
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Gulf air Cochin city office is situated Hotel Travancore, Warriam Road, Opp. Lotus Club Cochin
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Sir Robert Richard Bristow built the west coast Indian city of Cochin off Arabian sea.
COCHIN
The City of Cochin has a population near 600000 but the agglomeration of towns - called Kochi - that is Greater Cochin has a population of 1.5 million. (1,355,972 as of 2001 census).Kochi has a population of 564589 As of 2001 (Census report). Kochi city ranks first among cities in Kerala, in the population density with 5950 per km2.
Simon Sadler has written: 'The City Guidebook' 'The situationist city' -- subject(s): Architecture, Avant-garde (Aesthetics), History, Influence, International Situationniste, Philosophy