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  2. What Is a City State? Definition and Modern Examples - ThoughtCo

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    A city-state is an independent, self-governing country contained totally within the borders of a single city. The ancient empires of Rome, Carthage, Athens, and Sparta are considered early examples of city-states.

  3. City-state - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most well-known examples of city-state culture in human history are the ancient Greek city-states and the merchant city-states of Renaissance Italy, which organised themselves as independent centers.

  4. City-state | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica

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    city-state, a political system consisting of an independent city having sovereignty over contiguous territory and serving as a centre and leader of political, economic, and cultural life. The term originated in England in the late 19th century and has been applied especially to the cities of ancient Greece , Phoenicia , and Italy and to the ...

  5. Cities That Are Also Sovereign States - WorldAtlas

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    Also known as city-states, sovereign states operate independently, housing a whole country in just one city. Rome and Athens are examples of city-states that left a large mark in history, laying the groundwork for the formation of future countries.

  6. What are the different city-states? - Geographic Pedia - NCESC

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    In this article, I will delve into the concept of city-states, their historical significance, and the few surviving examples of city-states in the modern world. The Dawn of City-States. The ancient empires of Rome, Carthage, Athens, and Sparta are considered early examples of city-states.

  7. What Is A City-State? - WorldAtlas

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    A city-state denotes a politically independent city whose territory also includes its dependent territories. This type of political structure was common in antiquity, as seen in the city-states of Carthage, Rome, and Athens.

  8. city-state summary | Britannica

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    city-state, Political system consisting of an independent city with sovereignty over a fixed surrounding area for which it served as leader of religious, political, economic, and cultural life.