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  2. Lists of cities in Europe - Wikipedia

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    List of cities and towns in Austria; List of cities in Azerbaijan; List of cities and towns in Belarus; List of cities in Belgium; List of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina; List of cities and towns in Bulgaria; List of cities in Croatia; List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus; List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic; List of cities ...

  3. List of largest European cities in history - Wikipedia

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    City 1 – 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 Agrigento: 50,000 [163]Athens: 30,000 – 90,000 110,000 25,000

  4. Category:Lists of cities in Europe - Wikipedia

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    B40 Balkan Cities Network; List of Latin place names in the Balkans; List of cities in the Baltic states by population; List of cities and towns around the Baltic Sea; List of cities and towns in Belarus; List of renamed cities in Belarus; List of Latin place names in Britain; List of Roman place names in Britain; List of cities and towns in ...

  5. European Capital of Culture - Wikipedia

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    Being a European Capital of Culture can be an opportunity for a city to generate considerable cultural, social, and economic benefits, and it can help foster urban regeneration, change the city's image, and raise its visibility and profile on an international scale. Multiple cities can be a European Capital of Culture simultaneously.

  6. History of cities - Wikipedia

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    Towns and cities have a long history, although opinions vary on which ancient settlements are truly cities. The benefits of dense settlement included reduced transport costs, exchange of ideas, sharing of natural resources, large local markets, wider selection of potential mates, and in some cases amenities such as running water and sewerage .

  7. City-state - Wikipedia

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    A city-state is an independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life over its contiguous territory. [1] They have existed in many parts of the world throughout history, including cities such as Rome, Carthage, Athens and Sparta and the Italian city-states during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, such as Florence, Venice, Genoa and Milan.

  8. Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    Strasbourg is immersed in Franco-German culture and although violently disputed throughout history, has been a cultural bridge between France and Germany for centuries, especially through the University of Strasbourg, currently the second-largest in France, and the coexistence of Catholic and Protestant culture.

  9. History of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Greco-Persian Wars and the victory of the Greek city states directly influenced the entire further course of European history and would set its further tone. Some Greek city-states formed the Delian League to continue fighting Persia, but Athens' position as leader of this league led Sparta to form the rival Peloponnesian League.