Cadiz has a population of 127,200. It is the capital of the province of the same name and has been continuously occupied since it was founded by the Phoenicians in 1104BCE (it has some really old neighborhoods!).
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Syria is an ancient country. Though it's been ruled off and on by various higher powers -- Rome, Egypt, others -- it goes back thousands of years BC. It's in the Bible. Damascus is the longest continuously occupied city in the world.
Unknown. The oldest extant city that has been continuously inhabited, though, is Damascus, which is currently the capital of Syria.
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Too many to list here.The Japanese only occupied the followingBanaba Island (Occupied territory) Capital: TabiangBoruneo Kita (Occupied territory) Capital: ElopuraChōsen (Dependency) Capital: SeoulChristmas Island (Occupied territory) Capital: Flying Fish CoveHong Kong - Hong Kong Occupied Territory (Occupied territory) Capital: KowloonIndochina (Federation of states, occupied by Japan after D-Day) Capital: HanoiIndonesia (Occupied territory) Capital: BataviaKwantung - Kwantung Leased Territory (Concession) Capital: DalianMalaya (Occupied territory) Capital: Kuala LumpurNauru (Occupied territory) Capital: YarenOmiya Jima (Occupied territory, to August 10) Capital: AganaOtori Jima (Occupied territory)Syonan-to (Occupied territory) Capital: Syonan-toTaiwan (Dependency) Capital: TaihokuTientsin (Concession)Timor (Occupied territory) Capital: Dili
As of the week of January 26th 2012, the bestselling book is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
Unknown. The oldest extant city that has been continuously inhabited, though, is Damascus, which is currently the capital of Syria.
Unknown. The oldest extant city that has been continuously inhabited, though, is Damascus, which is currently the capital of Syria.
"The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie is recognized as the longest running play in the world. It premiered in London's West End in 1952 and has been running continuously ever since.
Mawson Station was established in 1954, making it one of the oldest research stations in Antarctica. It has since been continuously occupied for scientific research and other activities.
The production vehicle that has been around the longest is the Chevrolet Suburban which debuted in 1933 as a specialty vehicle for the National Guard and the Civilian Conservation Corps and was released to the public in 1935. However, in 1943, 1944, and 1945 no suburbans were produced. But, even with this break and picking back up in 1946, the suburban is still the longest continuously produced production vehicle.