The Greek word polis (plural poleis) meant a city-state, but more specifically the group of people who formed a single political entity.
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Ancient Greek villages varied in size, but typically consisted of a few hundred to a few thousand residents. These villages were organized around a central agora, or marketplace, and often included public buildings such as temples, theaters, and administrative offices. The layout of ancient Greek villages was influenced by factors such as topography, resources, and defense needs.
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The Greeks call it 'Feta'
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They lived in villages near large cities because if there was a they would be able to help the soldiers protect their village.
Villagers are people who live in villages.
Greeks call themselves "Ellines", which is commonly translated into English as "Hellenes".
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