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10 of the Oldest Cities in Europe Still Standing Today

10 of the Oldest Cities in Europe Still Standing Today

10 of the Oldest Cities in Europe Still Standing Today
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10. Chania – c. 1600 BCE
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9. Mantua – c. 2000 BCE
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8. Nicosia – c. 2500 BCE
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7. Thebes – c. 3000 BCE
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6. Athens – 3000 BCE
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5. Varna – c. 4600 BCE
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4. Bratislava – c. 5000 BCE
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3. Nitra – c. 5000 BCE
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2. Argos – c. 5000-3000 BCE
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1. Plovdiv – c. 6000 BCE
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10 of the Oldest Cities in Europe Still Standing Today
10. Chania – c. 1600 BCE
9. Mantua – c. 2000 BCE
8. Nicosia – c. 2500 BCE
7. Thebes – c. 3000 BCE
6. Athens – 3000 BCE
5. Varna – c. 4600 BCE
4. Bratislava – c. 5000 BCE
3. Nitra – c. 5000 BCE
2. Argos – c. 5000-3000 BCE
1. Plovdiv – c. 6000 BCE

10 of the Oldest Cities in Europe Still Standing Today

Europe's landscape is packed with cities that have stood for thousands of years, long before modern nations even existed. From ancient trade hubs to early cultural centers, these cities have survived empires, wars, and centuries of change, yet many are still thriving today. Their streets, architecture, and traditions offer a direct link to the distant past.

In this slideshow, we explore 10 of the oldest cities in Europe, highlighting where they're located, how far back their histories go, and what makes each one unique. From well-known destinations to lesser-known ancient settlements, these cities reveal just how deep Europe's history really runs.

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