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See which Greek cities are among Europe’s 16 oldest

Europe's most ancient settlements are very much open to visitors

Newsroom June 14 08:11

Eight Greek cities are included in Europe’s 16 oldest, according to Telegraph.

Argos, Athens, Chania, Patra, Trikala, Thiva, Chalkida and Mytilini are among the are among the continent’s 16 oldest cities which have been continuously inhabited.

The British newspaper notes that “while many of the world’s oldest cities, settled around the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East, are off-limits to travellers at present, Europe’s most ancient settlements are very much open to visitors. These are the continent’s 16 oldest continually inhabited.”

16. Yerevan, Armenia

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 782 BC

15. Zadar, Croatia

15
When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 900 BC

14. Mtskheta, Georgia

14
When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 1.000 BC

13. Cádiz, Spain

13
When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 1.100 BC

12. Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 1.100 BC

11. Lisbon, Portugal

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 1.200 BC

10. Chalcis, Greece

10
When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 1.300 BC

9. Larnaca, Cyprus

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 1.300 BC

8. Kutaisi, Georgia

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 2.000 BC

7. Thebes, Greece

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 3.000 BC

6. Trikala, Greece

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 3.000 BC

5. Patra, Greece

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 3.500 BC

4. Chania, Crete

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 4.000 BC

3. Plovdiv, Bulgaria

3
When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 4.000 BC

2. Athens, Greece

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 5.000 BC

1. Argos, Greece

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When did the earliest inhabitants settle? 5.000 BC

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