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most important city the world has known?
New York,Rome,Alexandia,London,Paris,Athens,Jerusalem,moscow and the list goes on ,what in your opinion is the most important city we have ever known that has shaped the the way the world works?its a pretty hard question,so a city and a reason please?i will go for alexandria at the moment,it bridged east and west,brought the best minds in the world together,so name your city and give a reason,think this could be intresting to see what people think
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Re: most important city the world has known?
USA-centric answer: Wherever the Declaration of Independence was signed.
General answer: Constantinople
General answer: Constantinople
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Re: most important city the world has known?
Unfortunately, Vatican City.
Re: most important city the world has known?
Washington D.C.
Decisions made here has changed and shaped and influenced the world more than we can even fathom.
Decisions made here has changed and shaped and influenced the world more than we can even fathom.
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Re: most important city the world has known?
Sure, lots of decisions were made in DC, but I think this thread needs to be more complicated so it can drift massively.
The geography and location ought to have played a key role IMO.
The geography and location ought to have played a key role IMO.
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Re: most important city the world has known?
Atlantis. Donovan told me so.
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Re: most important city the world has known?
AndyDufresne wrote:Atlantis.
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Re: most important city the world has known?
berlin? hitler wasnt exactly a nice chap,bit it changed the world
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Re: most important city the world has known?
NYC, because I was born there
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Re: most important city the world has known?
It all depends on the meaning of important. I would have to say Troy.
No not that Troy, I’m talking about Troy New York. It’s very important. No really.
A famous meat inspector lived there, Samuel Wilson, but everyone called him “Uncle.” That’s important, isn’t it? I mean his image is everywhere these days!
Then there was that engineer, George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr., a graduate of a local engineering school which is equally very important as well, who was so inspired by the worlds largest wooden water wheel (in this very important city) that he invented an amusement ride for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Now its almost everywhere, so that’s got to be really important!
Then of course there was the invention that changed the world, the detachable shirt collar from Cluett Peabody & Company of Troy, New York.

Now that has to be important!
No not that Troy, I’m talking about Troy New York. It’s very important. No really.
A famous meat inspector lived there, Samuel Wilson, but everyone called him “Uncle.” That’s important, isn’t it? I mean his image is everywhere these days!
Then there was that engineer, George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr., a graduate of a local engineering school which is equally very important as well, who was so inspired by the worlds largest wooden water wheel (in this very important city) that he invented an amusement ride for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Now its almost everywhere, so that’s got to be really important!
Then of course there was the invention that changed the world, the detachable shirt collar from Cluett Peabody & Company of Troy, New York.

Now that has to be important!

Re: most important city the world has known?
Trephining wrote:Sure, lots of decisions were made in DC, but I think this thread needs to be more complicated so it can drift massively.
The geography and location ought to have played a key role IMO.
Many of the most world changing decisions have and are made in D.C.
AND it is the center of world too.
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Re: most important city the world has known?
... I would have to say Rome.
... Vatican City a close second.
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... Vatican City a close second.
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Re: most important city the world has known?
Rome.
First of all it was the center of the Roman Empire, then for over 1,000 years it ruled the world as the center of the Catholic Church. Technichally speaking that would be Vatican City for the second part but Rome is where Vatican City is, amirite?
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First of all it was the center of the Roman Empire, then for over 1,000 years it ruled the world as the center of the Catholic Church. Technichally speaking that would be Vatican City for the second part but Rome is where Vatican City is, amirite?
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b.k. barunt wrote:Rome.
First of all it was the center of the Roman Empire, then for over 1,000 years it ruled the world as the center of the Catholic Church. Technichally speaking that would be Vatican City for the second part but Rome is where Vatican City is, amirite?
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Re: most important city the world has known?
GabonX wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Atlantis.
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In all seriousness though, I would have to say Jerusalem..
Jihad, the crusades.... For thousands of years control of the city has been contested by the world's major powers. Empires have risen and fallen in pursuit of this city.
It's one of the most sacred sites for all three of the worlds great monotheistic religions (almost half the world's population) and even today the fate of Jerusalem will profoundly affect the world..
The city could very well be the fuse which ignites the world's next great war.
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GabonX wrote:GabonX wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:Atlantis.
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In all seriousness though, I would have to say Jerusalem..
Jihad, the crusades.... For thousands of years control of the city has been contested by the world's major powers. Empires have risen and fallen in pursuit of this city.
It's one of the most sacred sites for all three of the worlds great monotheistic religions (almost half the world's population) and even today the fate of Jerusalem will profoundly affect the world..
The city could very well be the fuse which ignites the world's next great war.
And for great lengths of time, Jerusalem was the center point of many maps.
--Andy
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Re: most important city the world has known?
bagdad,Kabul alexander fought there and failed,and that was before christianity,and then theres all the Chines citys
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Re: most important city the world has known?
Jerusalem must be the most destructive in recent history
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Re: most important city the world has known?
tzor wrote:It all depends on the meaning of important. I would have to say Troy.
No not that Troy, I’m talking about Troy New York. It’s very important. No really.
A famous meat inspector lived there, Samuel Wilson, but everyone called him “Uncle.” That’s important, isn’t it? I mean his image is everywhere these days!
Then there was that engineer, George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr., a graduate of a local engineering school which is equally very important as well, who was so inspired by the worlds largest wooden water wheel (in this very important city) that he invented an amusement ride for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. Now its almost everywhere, so that’s got to be really important!
Then of course there was the invention that changed the world, the detachable shirt collar from Cluett Peabody & Company of Troy, New York.
Now that has to be important!
You know, I go to college at said local engineering school...
You must have gone there or know someone else who does, because no one outside Troy knows that stuff.
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Re: most important city the world has known?
Trephining wrote:USA-centric answer: Wherever the Declaration of Independence was signed.
General answer: Constantinople
USA Centric... NO not Philadelphia.
Instead it should be Boston... where the War for Independence was initiated!
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Re: most important city the world has known?
Babylon, without which we wouldn't have the cool name Nebuchadnezzar

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Re: most important city the world has known?
jimboston wrote:Trephining wrote:USA-centric answer: Wherever the Declaration of Independence was signed.
General answer: Constantinople
USA Centric... NO not Philadelphia.
Instead it should be Boston... where the War for Independence was initiated!
The shot heard round the world.
If this was US-centric, it would be Philadelphia. Pfft... boston. Whatever. Or should I say, whatevah?
Non US-centric? I have no idea. I think Alexandria is up there. Maybe Athens or Rome. Beijing?
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Re: most important city the world has known?
gordon1975 wrote:New York,Rome,Alexandia,London,Paris,Athens,Jerusalem,moscow and the list goes on ,what in your opinion is the most important city we have ever known that has shaped the the way the world works?its a pretty hard question,so a city and a reason please?i will go for alexandria at the moment,it bridged east and west,brought the best minds in the world together,so name your city and give a reason,think this could be intresting to see what people think
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