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A Roman city was typically characterized by a more structured and organized layout, featuring a grid system, a central forum for public life, and advanced infrastructure like aqueducts and roads. In contrast, Greek cities often developed organically around acropolises and were more focused on communal spaces like agoras. Additionally, Roman cities emphasized engineering and urban planning, while Greek cities highlighted cultural and artistic expressions. Overall, Roman cities were more uniform and systematic, reflecting their imperial ambitions, while Greek cities varied significantly in style and function.

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