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  GREEK POLIS:


They were independent cities united by culture.


Parts:

Acropolis:  built in the highest part of the city.

Port: It is the furthest part of the city and the boats use them to unload their materials. 

Agora: It is a square where the market is organized and where men talk about the affairs of the community. Fields of crops In the plot where the agricultural materials are produced.

Asty: It is a term that was used to classify areas with crops and the houses of politicians. Theater It was celebrated in the spring and used to dance and sing, located on the side of a hill to improve acoustics.

  Stoa: They are fortified areas on the sides of the square to protect themselves from the sun and other climatic changes. Buleuterios and eclesiasterios Where politics was discussed.

Gymnasium, arena and stadium: Used for competitions.

 Temples: They were in the Acropolis and were placed in the highest part of the city, with a religious sense.





Ampurias: It was a Greek city located in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula founded in 575 A. D. by Phocaeans as a commercial enclave in the western Mediterranean.





By: Rodrigo Sanjuán, Daniela Valentín, Angel Batuecas, Hugo García y Yenifer.

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