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The 14th century city hall lies between two central places, the Markt ( market place ) and the Katschhof ( between city hall and cathedral ).
The Acropolis, the Temple of Aphrodite, the market, the city ’ s walls, the basilica and the port have all been excavated.
The market city municipalities were supervised by the county and not by the interior ministry as was the case in the rest of Denmark.
The city retains a thriving market culture, despite new shopping developments and the loss of some traditional market sites.
The city was also granted the right to organize a weekly market and the farmers in nearby villages were obliged to come to Eindhoven to sell their produce.
Florence replaced Turin as Italy's capital in 1865 and, in an effort to modernise the city, the old market in the Piazza del Mercato Vecchio and many medieval houses were pulled down and replaced by a more formal street plan with newer houses.
Tourists also come to visit the massive weekly market in Salamanca Place, as well as to use the city as a base from which to explore the rest of Tasmania.
The majority of common wet-cured ham available in U. S. supermarkets is of the " city ham " or " sweet cure " variety, in which brine is injected into the meat for a very rapid curing suitable for mass market.
The Jacksonville metropolitan area and television market were smaller than nearly every other city with a team.
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.
Leipzig was first documented in 1015 in the chronicles of Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg and endowed with city and market privileges in 1165 by Otto the Rich.
* 1836 – A pair of New York speculators plot and market a non-existent city known as " Biddle City.
Downtown Lansing has a historic city market that is one of the oldest continuously operating farmers ' markets in the United States.
The new city market will be across the river from where the Accident Fund Insurance Company is renovating the former ( art deco ) Ottawa Street Powerplant into their new headquarters, as well as the addition of modern buildings to the north that will be connected by an atrium.
In 2010, citing Royal Canadian Mounted Police sources, the Jane's Intelligence Review said the LTTE controls a portion of the one billion dollar drug market in the Canadian city of Montreal.
Landau's large main square ( Rathausplatz ) is dominated by the city hall ( Rathaus ) and the market hall ( Altes Kaufhaus ).
Wu Kwan, the man who ran the fish market overheard the conversation and told Shang-Chi to leave the city for his own safety.
Ruins of the centre of the city: the forum in the foreground, the market and the basilica in the background.
Attempts to create a market there to draw off some of the frenetic commercial activity in the centre of the city had not been successful.
* City Market ( built in 1876, oldest city market in North America, with an original ship's hull roof design )
Mexico City's Zócalo, the Plaza de la Constitución, is located at the site of Tenochtitlan's original central plaza and market, and many of the original calzadas still correspond to modern city streets.

city and existence
The first known mention of the city of Akkad is in an inscription of Enshakushanna of Uruk, where he claims to have defeated Agade — indicating that it was in existence well before the days of Sargon of Akkad, whom the Sumerian King List claims to have built it.
( That the story assumes the city ’ s existence and deliverance from judgment may indeed reflect an older tradition dating back to the eighth-7th century BC ) Assyria often opposed Israel and eventually took the Israelites captive in 722-721 BC ( see History of ancient Israel and Judah ).
The cumulative influence of the city on the west, over the many centuries of its existence, is incalculable.
Many international media, businesses, and organizations have regional headquarters in the city ; the Arab League has had its headquarters in Cairo for most of its existence.
However, a wall would imply the existence of a defensive ditch outside it, so an earlier wall could not be immediately adjacent to site of the tomb, which combined with the presence of the Temple Mount would make the city inside the wall quite thin ; essentially for the traditional site to have been outside the wall, the city would have had to be limited to the lower parts of the Tyropoeon Valley, rather than including the defensively advantageous western hill.
Since these geographic considerations imply that, not including the hill within, the walls would be willfully making the city prone to attack from it, some scholars, including the late 19th century surveyors of the Palestine Exploration Fund, consider it unlikely that a wall would ever have been built that would cut the hill off from the city in the valley ; archaeological evidence for the existence of an earlier city wall in such a location has never been found.
Image: Pergamonmuseum Babylon Ischtar-Tor. jpg | Ishtar Gate is the oldest city gate in existence
The most important political event during the existence of the International was the Paris Commune of 1871 when the citizens of Paris rebelled against their government and held the city for two months.
According to tradition, the city of Mazari Sharif owes its existence to a dream.
It is considered to be the second oldest city in The Netherlands ( after Voorburg ) and celebrated its 2000th year of existence in 2005.
The former district of quiet villas was by now anything but quiet: Potsdamer Platz had taken on an existence all its own whose sheer pace of life rivalled anything within the city.
Archaeological remains from the 5th century BC confirmed the existence of a city at the sea, trading with Greeks and Gauls.
By AD 350, King Ezana of Axum had captured and destroyed Meroe city, ending the kingdom's independent existence, and conquering its territory into modern-day northern Sudan.
The construction of beltways, and thus the reduction of the inflow of vehicles into the city, has helped significantly, but still the existence of only one downtown bridge causes serious transportation difficulties, especially traffic jams.
The movie was made with a minimalist script ; it is a mood piece exploring people, the city, and a concept: a longing for and love of life, existence, reality.
The city is noted for its history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence ; it is over 2, 700 years old.
* Vilnius, Lithuania receives its coat-of-arms, granted to the city in the seventh year of its existence.
Pliny indeed mentions a great calamity which the city had sustained, when ( he tells us ) half of it was swallowed up by the sea, probably from an earthquake having caused the fall of part of the hill on which it stands, but we have no clue to the date of this event ; The Itineraries attest the existence of Tyndaris, apparently still as a considerable place, in the fourth century.
She died at Tamworth, Staffordshire in 918, and was buried at St Peter's Church ( now St Oswald's priory ) in Gloucester, a city she had reconstructed from Roman ruins, and laid out the core street plan, which is still in existence today.
According to the bureau, new proposed changes to the city planning threaten the existence of this cultural heritage.
They were refugees from former Byzantine or Venetian territories that were occupied by the Ottomans in the late 15th and 16th c. The first Greek community was established in Ancona early in the 16th c. Natalucci, the 17th c. historian of the city, notes the existence of 200 Greek families in Ancona at the opening of the 16th c. Most of them came from northwestern Greece, i. e. the Ionian islands and Epirus.

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