The acropolis ('high city) was a fortified hill where the people of an independent city-state could take refuge when under attack. could take
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The Acropolis in Athens.
A common nickname for the Acropolis of ancient Greece is "The Sacred Rock." This term reflects its significance as a religious and cultural center, particularly for its temples dedicated to the goddess Athena, such as the Parthenon. The Acropolis symbolizes the achievements of ancient Greek civilization and remains a powerful emblem of democracy and philosophy.
Theatre of Dionysus and Theatre of Herod Atticus
Ancient Greece.
The Acropolis is an ancient monument in Athens which is the capital of Greece. Greece is a European country.
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The plural of acropolis is acropolises. As in "Ancient Greece had a lot of acropolises".
The Acropolis is an ancient building in Greece. No one lives there.People in Greece speak Greek.
Ancient Greece comprised over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
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its in Athenian Acropolis, Greece (Acropolis means hill)
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acropolis
The Acropolis in Athens.