acropolis
it was Greece
acropolis
The agora.
Athens was a city-state, meaning it was *the* city in the area is governed. Ancient Greece wasn't a united area, but consisted of several city-states that controlled varying areas of what is now Greece. So Athens was the only city in it's area.
The temples of the gods, and particularly the patron god of the city-state.
Athens, specifically in its Golden Age.
No, Ancient Greece was not a city state. city sates were part of Greece
The many city states of Ancient Greece is basically where modern Greece is.
there was no single centre of power as each city was independent and the only thing that unified Greece was a 'league' made up of these city states, none had total power
Ancient Greece had around 100 city states!
a city and the agricultural lands surrounding it
city