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Power cuts, internet outages, mild inconvenience to your daily lives - how did you cope? Tell us your tales of pointless panic buying and hiding under the stairs.

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(, Thu 14 Jun 2012, 14:15)
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Hmmmmm
google translate says:

The word Acropolis is a combination of the words end and city and literally means city on the edge (or extreme). For defensive purposes, the settlers chose an elevated position, frequently a hill with steep sides. In many places in the world, these early fortified settlements were the core of large cities, which spread to flat ground around the Acropolis. Examples are the cities of Athens and Rome.
The Acropolis, although it is primarily associated with Greek cities like Athens, Argos, Thebes and Corinth, may be used generally for all fortified settlements in the hills, between Rome to Jerusalem, Celtic Bratislava and in many cities of Asia Minor.
The most famous is the Acropolis of Athens Acropolis [1], where stands the monument of Parthenon. Although initially identified as citadels in mainland Greece, construction quickly spread to Greek colonies such as Doric Lato in Crete during the Archaic period.
Because of the classical Greco-Roman style, the great stone church of Mission San Juan Kapistrano has been named the "American Acropolis."
In other parts of the world developed other names for tall fortified settlements such as Alcazar, often reinforced a naturally fortified site. In central Italy, many small rural communities still lie at the base of a fortified settlement known as «La Rocca».
The Acropolis term used to describe complex overlapping structures, such as squares and pyramids, in many cities of the Maya, including the Tikal and Copan.
The word Acropolis is a combination of the words end and city and literally means city on the edge (or extreme). For defensive purposes, the settlers chose an elevated position, frequently a hill with steep sides. In many places in the world, these early fortified settlements were the core of large cities, which spread to flat ground around the Acropolis. Examples are the cities of Athens and Rome.
The Acropolis, although it is primarily associated with Greek cities like Athens, Argos, Thebes and Corinth, may be used generally for all fortified settlements in the hills, between Rome to Jerusalem, Celtic Bratislava and in many cities of Asia Minor.
The most famous is the Acropolis of Athens Acropolis [1], where stands the monument of Parthenon. Although initially identified as citadels in mainland Greece, construction quickly spread to Greek colonies such as Doric Lato in Crete during the Archaic period.
Because of the classical Greco-Roman style, the great stone church of Mission San Juan Kapistrano has been named the "American Acropolis."
In other parts of the world developed other names for tall fortified settlements such as Alcazar, often reinforced a naturally fortified site. In central Italy, many small rural communities still lie at the base of a fortified settlement known as «La Rocca».
The Acropolis term used to describe complex overlapping structures, such as squares and pyramids, in many cities of the Maya, including the Tikal and Copan.
The word Acropolis is a combination of the words end and city and literally means city on the edge (or extreme). For defensive purposes, the settlers chose an elevated position, frequently a hill with steep sides. In many places in the world, these early fortified settlements were the core of large cities, which spread to flat ground around the Acropolis. Examples are the cities of Athens and Rome.
The Acropolis, although it is primarily associated with Greek cities like Athens, Argos, Thebes and Corinth, may be used generally for all fortified settlements in the hills, between Rome to Jerusalem, Celtic Bratislava and in many cities of Asia Minor.
The most famous is the Acropolis of Athens Acropolis [1], where stands the monument of Parthenon. Although initially identified as citadels in mainland Greece, construction quickly spread to Greek colonies such as Doric Lato in Crete during the Archaic period.
Because of the classical Greco-Roman style, the great stone church of Mission San Juan Kapistrano has been named the "American Acropolis."
In other parts of the world developed other names for tall fortified settlements such as Alcazar, often reinforced a naturally fortified site. In central Italy, many small rural communities still lie at the base of a fortified settlement known as «La Rocca».
The Acropolis term used to describe complex overlapping structures, such as squares and pyramids, in many cities of the Maya, including the Tikal and Copan.
The word Acropolis is a combination of the words end and city and literally means city on the edge (or extreme). For defensive purposes, the settlers chose an elevated position, frequently a hill with steep sides. In many places in the world, these early fortified settlements were the core of large cities, which spread to flat ground around the Acropolis. Examples are the cities of Athens and Rome.
The Acropolis, although it is primarily associated with Greek cities like Athens, Argos, Thebes and Corinth, may be used generally for all fortified settlements in the hills, between him
(, Wed 20 Jun 2012, 21:59, 1 reply)
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