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In the 14th century the city was expanded in two stages, and a second defensive wall was constructed.
The buildings in the old city originate, on the whole, from building projects during the 16th century, when nearly all the Middle Age period buildings were replaced or expanded.
In 1920, the Greater Berlin Act incorporated dozens of suburban cities, villages, and estates around Berlin into an expanded city.
Constantine divided the expanded city, like Rome, into 14 regions, and ornamented it with public works worthy of an imperial metropolis.
Egypt's capital was permanently moved to Cairo, which was eventually expanded to include the ruins of Fustat and the previous capitals of al-Askar and al-Qatta ' i. While the Fustat fire successfully protected the city of Cairo, a continuing power struggle between Shawar, King Amalric I of Jerusalem, and Zengid general Shirkuh led to the downfall of the Fatimid establishment.
The service was slowly being expanded over the years as more postal offices were established in each large city by 1918.
Geographical numbers are often further expanded decimally to represent more specific areas, sometimes followed by a capital letter indicating a particular city.
Following the appointment of the first Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1229, the city expanded and had a population of 8, 000 by the end of the 13th century.
As Emperor, Domitian strengthened the economy by revaluing the Roman coinage, expanded the border defenses of the Empire, and initiated a massive building program to restore the damaged city of Rome.
The city expanded police protection, even temporarily having volunteer police officers to assist the three paid officers.
They city also expanded with the incorporation of the city of Rockingham and the establishment of the Davenport Municipal Airport.
The system is being expanded substantially in 2010 – 2015 to new residential areas and, as of May 2010, the city is in the process of selecting among bids to deliver a series of 40 new trams, with an option for more.
* The renovated and expanded ( phase 1 out of two phases of renovation ) La Aurora International Airport lies in the southern part of the city and is the main gateway to the country.
Archaeological evidence indicates that in the latter half of the Middle Bronze Age ( circa 1700 BCE ) the city enjoyed some prosperity, its walls having been strengthened and expanded.
At around the same time, Brighton's neighbour ( and now a part of the same administrative city ), Hove, was expanded to its east, meeting the western edge of Brighton, with the development of the very similar Brunswick Estate, which featured similar though smaller Regency-style properties, and its own market, police station, riding school and ( as in Kemp Town ) small mews streets for staff housing.
As the Saudis expanded the Grand Mosque in the center of the city, where there were once hundreds of houses are now replaced with wide avenues and city squares.
Since then, the event has expanded into a full weekend and is held in a different city each year.
Following the exodus to Persia, scholars expanded on the teachings of Nestorius and his mentors, particularly after the relocation of the School of Edessa to the Persian city of Nisibis in 489 ( where it became known as the School of Nisibis ).
The Prussian authorities expanded the city boundaries, making the walled city and its closest suburbs into a single administrative unit.
The Nazi authorities significantly expanded Poznań's boundaries to include most of the present-day area of the city ; these boundaries were retained after the war.

city and rapidly
With few exceptions, the major denominations are rapidly losing their hold on the central city.
He appealed to the populace, and a tumult arose which spread rapidly over the whole city.
It was virtually depopulated when it fell to the Ottoman Turks, but the city recovered rapidly.
The roads of California consisted of crude dirt roads maintained by county governments as well as some paved roads within city boundaries, and this ad hoc system was no longer adequate for the needs of the state's rapidly growing population.
The British realised the importance of the city as a military cantonment and as a port for exporting the produce of the Indus River basin, and rapidly developed its harbour for shipping.
The city became the church's new headquarters and gathering place, and it grew rapidly, fueled in part by converts immigrating from Europe.
Moncton grew rapidly during the early 20th century, particularly after provincial lobbying helped the city become the eastern terminus of the massive National Transcontinental Railway project in 1912.
Due to the fact that it is the capital and the main city in the country, where most of the government and the commercial offices and facilities are established, along with the entertainment centers, and the country's fast growth, vehicle population is increasing rapidly.
The rail service from Mazar-e Sharif to Uzbekistan that began in 2011 is expected to rapidly boost the economy of the city.
They then rapidly gained control of most of northern Afghanistan, and took control of Kabul on 13 November after the Taliban unexpectedly fled the city.
The city developed rapidly after World War II, but this trend was interrupted in 1963 when it was hit by a disastrous earthquake.
Vilnius has been rapidly transformed, and the town has emerged as a modern European city.
The city expanded rapidly during the 20th century as Armenia became one of the fifteen republics in the Soviet Union.
However, after the death of Thomas Becket, the number of pilgrims visiting the city rose rapidly.
The next decade, however, the city was quickly bypassed by rapidly growing metropolises in the Midwest.
The maritime strength of Nice now rapidly increased until it was able to cope with the Barbary pirates ; the fortifications were largely extended and the roads to the city improved.
The city located at the intersection of trade routes between the steppe and Europe grew rapidly.
Holbein re-established himself rapidly in the city, running a busy workshop.
In the 2nd-3rd Century AD, the vicus expanded rapidly to fill almost all of what is now the old city of Solothurn, including a portion of today's suburb south of the Aare.
In the same period the city expanded rapidly and a new city wall was built.
After the war, the city developed rapidly, reflecting Veneto's rise from being the poorest region in northern Italy to one of the richest and most active regions of modern Italy.
Mexico City has recently been integrating rapidly, doing much better than many cities in a sample conducted by the Intercultural Cities Index ( being the only non-European city, alongside Montreal, on the index ).

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