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city It was not necessarily the size of its population or its area that made the distinction in Palestine between a city and a village. What mattered was the wall—which was often doubled, with houses built between the outer and the inner wall, while outside might be a cluster of villages which supplied the city with provisions and labour. Palestinian cities were not large and it has been estimated that even 1st-cent. Jerusalem did not occupy more than 200 acres, though it had a population of about 10,000. City walls were provided with gates for entry and exit which were essential but which were also the easiest places for an enemy to breach and therefore were well fortified by the inhabitants. The gate area was often used for meetings and court sessions (Ruth 4: 1–6) and just outside the wall might be a spring which could be tapped for supplying water to the city by means of a tunnel.
The Roman occupation of Palestine brought improved amenities to cities, including Jerusalem. Imposing streets might be flanked by equally impressive dwelling houses equipped with baths and decorated walls. A theatre was built in Jerusalem by
Herod the Great; and streets on the model of a Graeco-Roman city. The magnificently reconstructed Temple was virtually a new building and is sometimes, rather misleadingly, called the Third Temple. Pontius
Pilate (governor from 26 to 36 CE) authorized the construction of an aqueduct for water much needed by the swollen population at festivals—though as he, a Roman, paid for it out of Temple funds, it provoked a riot, which is possibly referred to in Luke 13: 1–2.
With their structure of social interdependence cities have often been part of Christian imagery, from the New Jerusalem of Rev. through Dante to modern writers such as Charles Williams.
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Las Palmas Canary Is. - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
Map from: MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM); 1/1/1996; 132 words
; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Las Palmas Canary Is. Continent associated with map: Africa map level: city Map Description: the city of Las Palmas on the Canary Islands.
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Mogadishu Somalia - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
Map from: MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM); 1/1/1996; 145 words
; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Mogadishu Somalia Continent associated with map: Africa map level: city Map Description: the city of Mogadishu, Somalia. Mogadishu is the city that the majority of the U.N. peacekeeping force inhabitated during their stay.
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Tangier Morocco - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
Map from: MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM); 1/1/1996; 128 words
; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Tangier Morocco Continent associated with map: Africa map level: city Map Description: the city of Tangier, Morocco.
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Dalian China - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
Map from: MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM); 1/1/1996; 125 words
; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Dalian China Continent associated with map: Asia map level: city Map Description: the city of Dalian China
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Dhaka Bangladesh - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
Map from: MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM); 1/1/1996; 127 words
; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Dhaka Bangladesh Continent associated with map: Asia map level: city Map Description: the city of Dhaka Bangladesh
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Hong Kong Central District - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
Map from: MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM); 1/1/1996; 134 words
; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Hong Kong Central District Continent associated with map: Asia map level: city Map Description: the city map of the central district in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Wan Chai - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
Map from: MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM); 1/1/1996; 131 words
; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Hong Kong Wan Chai Continent associated with map: Asia map level: city Map Description: the city map of the Wan Chai district in Hong Kong
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Izmir Turkey - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
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; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Izmir Turkey Continent associated with map: Asia map level: city Map Description: the city of Izmir, Turkey
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Nagasaki Japan - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
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; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Nagasaki Japan Continent associated with map: Asia map level: city Map Description: the city of Nagasaki Japan
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Osaka Japan - MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM)
Map from: MGMapsOfTheWorld (TM); 1/1/1996; 148 words
; 00-00-0000 Map Name: Osaka Japan Continent associated with map: Asia map level: city Map Description: the city of Osaka, Japan. The map is bordered on the north by Ogimachi Par, the east by Osaka-Jo Park, the south by Hanshim Expressway and the west by Konohana-Ku.
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Yangon
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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