There were eventually over 2,000 independent Greek city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea littorals. With no easy transport systems, and no telecommunication, contact was difficult and expensive in time, effortt and money.
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Because Greece had a lot of mountain ranges which prevented contact between city states.
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Yes. Many people believe in Greek Gods/Goddesses. I believe in them.
No. Women in Ancient civilizations had no great part in their communities. Since theater was a great part of their lives women could not take part in this activity along with many other things we take for granted today.
Because Greece had a lot of mountain ranges which prevented contact between city states.
Independent city-states formed in Greece
The ancient Greek cities were isolated from one another for two basic reasons. One was the hilly geography of Greece. This natural setting spawned several isolated communities. The second reason was that these communities grew into city-states, with the dominant community ruling the smaller ones. These city-states were concerned with their own problems and their own advancement and had little to do with each other unless it was for mutual defense or profit.
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delta or "CHANGE IN" .............................. In Greek Orthodox churches, and most other Christian communities, the equilateral triangle represents the Holy Trinity: Creator God, Redeemer Christ, and Holy Spirit.
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No. Koalas do not sleep with other animals. They have very little contact with other species.
People speak Greek in Greece, Cyprus, Albania, Italy, Armenia, Ukraine, and Romania.
no, because they are not sociable and as a result of that, they have little contact with other people.
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Ryan means "little king" in Irish Gaelic, but it has no meaning in any other language, including Greek.
they wrote notes and they sent coins as pictures if the other person didn't know how to write or the person sending it would send the coin if they didn't know how to write.