The oldest still inhabited cities in the world
Established thousands years ago, these old cities still are still standing, reminiscent of how people lived millenniums ago. Some ancient cities below are the idel places for you to discover the ancient civilizations or what remains of them.
The ancient city of Jericho is the world’s oldest walled city, located near Jordan River in the west of Palestine. The city has 20.000 habitants (the smallest population city in the world)
Bylos is the Greek name of Gebal city in Liban today. It was established by the Cronus in 5000 BC.
Located in the north of Syria, Aleppo is the second largest city and the capital of Aleppo gpvernment. Man has beeningliving here since 11th century BC.
Damascus is the largest and the capital of Syria with 1.7 million people.
Susa is the ancient city of Elamite, Persia and Parthia Empires, 250 km form Tigris River to the south. 
Faiyum city in Egypt is the capital of Faiyum Dynasty, 130 km from Cairos. Once had been the residence of the Crocodilopolis.
Sidon is the third margest city in Liban on the costal lines of Mediterranean Sea. Its name means the fisfingvillage.
Plovdiv is the secondlargest city in Bungaria after Sofia with the population of 380.000 people, once known as Philippoupolis in the ancient time. 
Gaziantep is the capital of Gaziantep in Turkey. The city has 1.2 habitants on the area of 7,642 km2.
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