What three areas made up a city-state in ancient Greece?

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A typical city-state would comprise a fertile plain/valley to produce food, protected by mountains, with a river for water, and often beside the sea for fishing and trade. A piece of high ground would be walled and used as a defensive sanctuary (acropolis) in time of invasion. A city would grow up around the acropolis as the state developed and urbanised.

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