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
The Mesopotamia and the Egypt in Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece was comprised of about 2000 independent city-states. Thy had no flag.
Athens, Sparta and Corinth were the big city-states.
I am not sure if it was a city state of ancient Greece, but I do know that it was part of ancient Greece. _________ Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom. Greece was made up of individual states with different political systems, from Homeric kingdoms like Macedonia, Epirus and Thessaly to the Diarchy of Sparta to the Democracy of Athens.
City sates
I can't tell you the exact number, but I can tell you that there is a lot. == ==
The many city states of Ancient Greece is basically where modern Greece is.
Ancient Greece had around 100 city states!
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The most famous and powerful of all the city states of ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens.
You had to be 14 or over
In ancient Greece, regions were organized into city-states.
statues were important in ancient Greece because Greece is substantially covered with statues. They separate the polis or city-states.
City-states.
Ancient greece was divided into isolated communities because of the mountains in Greece. Over 70% of Greece is mountains, and the mountains made communication between cities hard. This blocked the exchange of ideas, which resulted in all of the cities having different societies, governments, and values
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