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There were not just 14 states. At different times, there were different numbers.

Here are some of them:

Athens, Corinth, Thebes, Argos, Mycenae, Sparta, Knossos, Gortys, Phaestos, Pella, Potidea

They spanned the entire Aegean sea. Look at slide # 2 on this website:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/9266839/Ancient-Greece-CityStates

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