Palaeopolis

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Palaeopolis, Palaiopolis, or Paleopolis (Ancient Greek: Παλαιόπολις, lit.'old city'), rarely spelled Palaepolis (Παλαίπολις), can refer to the cities:

in Italy

  • the original site of the Greek colony in Italy that became Neapolis, now Naples

in Turkey

in Greece

  • Palaiopoli, Andros, in the Cyclades Islands (Greece)
  • Palaeopolis, a ruined ancient city on the Greek island of Samothrace in the northern Aegean Sea
  • Palaeopolis, an ancient Greek settlement on the island Sant Martí d'Empúries, modern Spain
  • Palaeopolis, Corfu, within the estate of Mon Repos on the Ionian Island of Corfu