
A pentapolis (from
Greek ''penta-'', 'five' and ''
polis
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'', 'city') is a geographic and/or institutional grouping of five cities. Cities in the ancient world probably formed such groups for political, commercial and military reasons, as happened later with the
Cinque Ports
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in England.
Significant historical cases
* The
Philistine
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There is compelling evidence to suggest that the Philist ...
Pentapolis:
Gaza,
Ashdod,
Ashkelon,
Ekron, and
Gath, all combined to make
Philistia.
* In the biblical
Holy Land
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, describes the region where five cities—
Sodom,
Gomorrah,
Zoara,
Admah and
Zeboim—united to resist the invasion of
Chedorlaomer, and of which four were shortly after destroyed.
* The Doric—or
Dorian Pentapolis:
Kos, on the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea;
Knidos, in
Caria
Caria (; from Greek language, Greek: Καρία, ''Karia''; ) was a region of western Anatolia extending along the coast from mid-Ionia (Mycale) south to Lycia and east to Phrygia. The Carians were described by Herodotus as being Anatolian main ...
on the west coast of Asia Minor;
Lindus,
Ialysus and
Camirus, all three on Rhodes.
* The
Phrygian Pentapolis:
Eukarpia,
Hierapolis
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,
Otrus,
Bruzus, and
Stectorium.
* The Pontic Pentapolis:
Apollonia,
Callatis,
Mesembria,
Odessos, and
Tomis, all on the
Black Sea
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.
* The Western Pentapolis of
Cyrenaica
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: five main Greek colonies that came to be in the Roman province of
Libya Superior, the western part of Cyrenaica until Diocletian's
Tetrarchy
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I ...
reform in AD 296 (now Libya). The most important was
Cyrene and its port
Apollonia,
Ptolemais (the next capital after Cyrene's destruction by an earthquake), port of
Barca (the later Arab provincial capital Barka), Teucheira (modern
Tocra) and Berenice (modern
Benghazi
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); also known as the ''Pentapolis inferior'' ("lower pentapolis"'). This is the Pentapolis that is referenced in the official title of the
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria and the
Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
* In Italy there were:
** an early pentapolis including:
Ravenna
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,
Forlì,
Forlimpopoli,
Classe,
Caesarea.
** a later, medieval
Duchy of the Pentapolis on the Adriatic coast east of
Tuscany
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Tuscany is known for its landscapes, history, artistic legacy, and its in ...
and north of the duchy of
Spoleto
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H ...
, including the port cities (North to South) of
Rimini
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Sprawling along the Adriatic Sea, Rimini is situated at a strategically-important north-south passage along the coast at the southern tip of the Po Valley. It is ...
,
Pesaro
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,
Fano
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,
Sinigaglia and
Ancona
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. It was part of the core of the Byzantine
Exarchate of Ravenna
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. Later, after the fall of the Exarchate, it was transformed into the
March of Ancona
* The
Cinque Ports
The confederation of Cinque Ports ( ) is a historic group of coastal towns in south-east England – predominantly in Kent and Sussex, with one outlier (Brightlingsea) in Essex. The name is Old French, meaning "five harbours", and alludes to ...
in England—the five being
Hastings
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east of Lewes and south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings, which took place to th ...
,
New Romney,
Hythe,
Dover
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, and
Sandwich
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.
Pentapoleis of the modern world
Italy
* The
Cinque Terre are five rustic coastal towns in
Liguria
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that are now organized into the
Cinque Terre National Park, a
UNESCO
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World Heritage Site
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.
India
* The
National Capital Region (NCR) consists of five cities, namely,
Delhi
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,
Gurgaon,
Ghaziabad,
Noida
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and
Faridabad
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.
United States
* The
Five Towns, on the southwestern shore of
New York's
Long Island
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region, is a group of towns comprising the villages of
Lawrence and
Cedarhurst, the hamlets of
Woodmere and
Inwood, and "The Hewletts", which consist of the villages of
Hewlett Bay Park,
Hewlett Harbor and
Hewlett Neck and the hamlet of
Hewlett.
* The
Five Boroughs of New York City, which were separately governed city-counties until the 1874 and 1898 annexations.
* The
Quad Cities
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of Iowa and Illinois (so named before the fifth city,
Bettendorf, Iowa, grew in the mid-20th century) that share cultural institutions and infrastructure.
* Locally known as "The Five Cities" in
San Luis Obispo County, California
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are
Arroyo Grande,
Pismo Beach, Shell Beach,
Grover Beach, and
Oceano.
Algeria
* There are five ''
qsur'' "walled villages" (''ksour'') located on rocky outcrops along the
Oued Mzab collectively known as ''the Pentapolis'', founded between 1012 and 1350. They are:
Ghardaïa (''Tagherdayt''), the principal settlement today;
Beni Isguen (''At Isjen'');
Melika (''At Mlishet'');
Bounoura (''At Bunur''); and
El Atteuf (''Tajnint''), the oldest of the five settlements.
Adding the more recent settlements of
Bérianne and
El Guerrara, the ''Mzab Heptapolis'' is completed.
See also
*
Pentapolis (North Africa)
*
Tripolis (meaning three cities)
*
Tetrapolis (meaning four cities)
*
Doric Hexapolis
The Doric or Dorian Hexapolis () was a federation of six cities of Dorians, Dorian Colonies in antiquity#Greek colonies, foundation in southwest Asia Minor and adjacent islands, largely coextensive with the region known as Doris or Doris in Asia ...
(meaning six Doric cities in the eastern Aegean)
*
Heptapolis (meaning seven cities)
*
Decapolis (meaning ten cities)
Notes
References
*Westermann ''Großer Atlas zur Weltgeschichte'' ('Great Atlas of World History', in German)
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