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  2. List of oldest continuously inhabited cities - Wikipedia

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    Oldest city in Canada and oldest French-speaking city in the Americas. St. John's: Newfoundland Canada: c. 1610 AD On 5 August 1583, Sir Humphrey Gilbert claimed the area as England's first overseas colony under a royal charter by Queen Elizabeth I. [59] Some claim [citation needed] to being the oldest city in Canada. Incorporated in 1883 ...

  3. Jericho - Wikipedia

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    Jericho is among the oldest cities in the world, [7] [8] [9] and it is also the city with the oldest known defensive wall. [10] Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates back 11,000 years (to 9000 BCE), [ 11 ] [ 12 ] almost to the very beginning of the Holocene epoch of ...

  4. 25 of the World's Oldest Cities That You Can Still Visit

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    Sydney is the oldest city in both Australia and Oceania. While the city itself wasn’t established until 1788, radiocarbon dating suggests that human activity has been present in the area for ...

  5. Byblos - Wikipedia

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    During its history, Byblos was part of numerous cultures including Egyptian, Phoenician, Assyrian, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, Genoese, Mamluk and Ottoman. Urbanisation is thought to have begun during the third millennium BC and it developed into a city [3] [2] making it one of the oldest cities in the world, if not the oldest.

  6. Cradle of civilization - Wikipedia

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    Among the notable PPNA settlements is Jericho, located in the Jordan Valley, believed to be the world's earliest established city, with initial settlement dating back to around 9600 BC and fortification occurring around 6800 BC. [19] [20] Current theories and findings identify the Fertile Crescent as the first and oldest cradle of civilization.

  7. Göbekli Tepe - Wikipedia

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    The site was first used at the dawn of the southwest Asian Neolithic period, which marked the appearance of the oldest permanent human settlements anywhere in the world. Prehistorians link this Neolithic Revolution to the advent of agriculture but disagree on whether farming caused people to settle down or vice versa.

  8. The World’s Oldest Kingdom Dates Back to the Days of Rome

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    The oldest ruling monarchy in the world is the Imperial House of Japan, which can trace its rule back to February 11, 660 BCE, when Emperor Jimmu became the first emperor of Japan. Emperor Jimmu ...

  9. Tell es-Sultan - Wikipedia

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    If interpreted as an "urban fortification", the Wall of Jericho is the oldest city wall discovered by archaeologists anywhere in the world. [39] Surrounding the wall was a ditch 8.2 metres (27 ft) wide by 2.7 metres (9 ft) deep, cut through solid bedrock with a circumference around the town of as much as 600 metres (2,000 ft). [ 40 ]