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== Meaning ==
== Meaning ==


A planned city is a city that has a certain building plan before building the city. It starts off removing any obstacles in the area, and then building the city plan. The opposite of a planned city is a [[Organic City]]
A planned city is a city that has a certain building plan before building the city. It starts off removing any obstacles in the area, and then building the city plan. The opposite of a planned city is a [[Organic City]]. A organic city is a small village that grows naturally over time.


== History ==
== History ==
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=== Third Phase ===
=== Third Phase ===


In the [[Third Phase]], there were a few planned cities. Examples are [[Tikal]] and [[Tenochtitlan]]
In the [[Third Phase]], there were a few planned cities. Examples are [[Tikal]] and [[Tenochtitlan]].

Latest revision as of 20:30, 8 February 2024

Meaning

A planned city is a city that has a certain building plan before building the city. It starts off removing any obstacles in the area, and then building the city plan. The opposite of a planned city is a Organic City. A organic city is a small village that grows naturally over time.

History

First Phase

In the First Phase, there were no planned cities.

Second Phase

In the Second Phase, there were a few planned cities. Examples were Anubis, Tokyo and Rome.

Third Phase

In the Third Phase, there were a few planned cities. Examples are Tikal and Tenochtitlan.