Venice.
The ancient Romans invented the circus, which we still have.
Yes, technically. It does still exist, but is not lived in.
its legacy does The city of Rome still stands - very different today to what it was then. The political body of Ancient Rome does not exist.
The Olympic Games.
Pluto (the deity, the God), ploutos ( ΠΛΟΥΤΟΣ, a Greek word standing for: WEALTH ) and floating are strongly connected and inseparable because the floating rivers and the sea were the main ways for transportation during the ancient era, the medieval era, and it still remains in the contemporary (our) times. You can even say that airplanes are floating and this is exactly true. Floating was the means for wealth and it still remains one.
Syracuse.
That could be Venice.
We still use the ancient Roman numeral system today because it forms the numerical aspect of the ancient Latin language which is still spoken today.
New Orleans
No. Such stories are pure fiction and not good science at all.
Still Forms on Foxfield was created in 1980.
Almost all people in this world use transportation. The only difference is that some still used traditional and others with the modern transportation.
In Pennsylvania...specifically, Lancaster County. The Amish community still thrives there and products they offer are sold in shops and on the web.
Transportation in the industrial sector has been and still remains essential. Most of the process and machines rely on various transportation technologies in order to function.
Many of the ancient illnesses, such as the black death, are still around in less virulent forms. However one of the major diseases, smallpox, was eradicated from the environment by the end of the 1970s and now only exists in laboratories.
Semi trucks are extremely popular, as they save a great deal of money compared to plane or ship for moving cargo and goods. Personal forms of transportation like cars and trucks still outnumber semis on the road.
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