no it was a roman city :D. many people think that its a Greek city cause they where similar things as roman.
Naples is the closest city to the ruins of Pompeii.
The modern city of Naples is located near ancient Pompeii.
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The city of Pompeii did not burn, at least no more than any other ancient city. There has been little or no evidence of fire in the ruins.
Pompeii was/is a small city by our modern standards, but in Roman times it would have been considered average/medium.
Pompeii was a Roman city in the region of Campania, Italy.
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The main language spoken in Pompeii was Latin, as it was a Roman city. However, other languages such as Oscan and Greek were also likely spoken due to the diverse population in the city.
it is Hellenistic because Hellenistic means greek like and pompeii is greek like.
Pompeii is a ruinned roman city.
Naples is the closest city to the ruins of Pompeii.
Pompeii is the city very near to the Mt. Vesuvius.
Pompeii was a city-state in Italy; it was a Republic.
It is called its name.
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Oh, dude, besides Pompeii, Vesuvius also wrecked another city called Herculaneum. Like, it was all buried under ash and stuff, just like in the movies. So, if you're planning a vacation to Vesuvius, maybe pack some goggles and a face mask, you know, just in case.
The ancient city of Pompeii is in the Campania region of Italy; the capital of the region is Naples.