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City-state (9943 bytes)
1: ...is a region controlled exclusively by a [[city]]. City-states were common in the [[ancient history|ancient per... 4: .... After [[1870]], the [[Vatican City]] has been a city-state. 60: ...city are sometimes referred to as virtual or near city-states. [[Kuwait]] is one such example. In [[People's R... 66: ...reece]] are classical examples. Other examples of city-states in history include: 74: * [[Italian city-states]]: [[Venice]], [[Genoa]], [[Pisa]], [[Amalfi]]: ... State Line City, Indiana (2558 bytes) Valley City State University (413 bytes) Elizabeth City State University (907 bytes) City government in the State of Washington (4923 bytes) Ökonomische Encyklopädie (General System of State,City, House and Agriculture) (3392 bytes) Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City (666 bytes) Central City (Salt Lake City) (872 bytes) City Hall (New York City Subway) (377 bytes) State University of New York State College of Optometry (1216 bytes) Red state vs. blue state divide (8049 bytes) Heads of State of the Congo Free State (1163 bytes) Second city (2896 bytes) New City (212 bytes) Inner city (2842 bytes) The Second City (2305 bytes) Inner City (1506 bytes) City (24257 bytes) 40: While the [[city-state]]s, or [[polis|poleis]], of the [[Mediterranean]]... 50: ...pment. Starting with the [[ancient Greece|Greek]] city-state, this linear approach placed each city somewhere,... CITY (4342 bytes) So Much for the City (489 bytes)
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