Well, honey, there's just one city in the US that ends in "polis," and that's Indianapolis. So, if you're looking for other cities with that ending, you're out of luck. But hey, at least now you know where to find all the Hoosiers!
Citizens were expected to participate in government and defend the polis. Polis did not do so because they were denied the chance to do so.
Cities of the Underworld ended in 2009.
The polis/ kingdom that was famous in ancient Greece for its army organization and training was Sparta.
Because they don't want distraction from these kind of things, so they can't practice fighting or train. They give their loyalty completely to their polis (their city)
A Polis.
Annapolis, Maryland, United States of America. Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America. Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America.
it's Polis because there was no Greek word for city
The two state capitals that end in 'polis' are Indianapolis and Annapolis. These cities are located in Indiana and Maryland.
In the United States, the cities that end in 'polis' include Indianapolis, Indiana; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Annapolis, Maryland. These cities are known for their unique cultural and historical significance, with Indianapolis being famous for the Indy 500 race, Minneapolis for its lakes and arts scene, and Annapolis as the state capital with a rich maritime history.
Nothing. A person can not have something in common with a poli, a city-state. However, Alexander united the polis. Oh, and polis is the plural.
The Greek word for town is η πόλη(the town/city. The plural is οι πόλεις(the towns/cities). For simple words or sentences, just use Google Translate. It's much faster than waiting for an answer.
· Duluth, Minnesota
PhoeniX, Arizona
No there arent
Short for village
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Puyallup, Washington, apparently.