10 Oldest Cities of the World

4.Zurich, Switzerland (3000 B.C.
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Zurich, formerly known by the name Turicum is the biggest and oldest city in Europe which was established during the time of Roman period. The narrow streets with traditional shops, boutiques and cafes are some traces which remind you of the Roman period. Grossmunster and Fraumunster (two old churches), the Swiss National Museum etc gives you an insight into the culture of the city.
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1: Title is certainly wrong. It is true that Jeruslem is one of the oldest cities apart from Rome.
Even one city from China is there. What about cities from Grece? Athens? Consider the times of Alexander and Asoka. Why not Patna, capital of Asoka? What happened to Hastinaput (Delhi)
Posted by: rkp - 03 Jul, 2012
2: I do agree!
Dev replied to: rkp post - 14 Jul, 2012
3: Title is certainly wrong. It is true that Jeruslem is one of the oldest cities apart from Rome.
Even one city from China is there. What about cities from Grece? Athens? Consider the times of Alexander and Asoka. Why not Patna, capital of Asoka? What happened to Hastinaput (Delhi)
Posted by: rkp - 03 Jul, 2012
4: oh....coool
Posted by: parvana - 29 Jun, 2012