AKROPOLIS

This word is from the Spanish acrópolis.

a·kró·po·lís
acropolis

An “acropolis” is a fortified hilltop found in ancient Greek cities, serving as a center for religious and political life.

The most famous example is the Acropolis of Athens, which includes significant structures like the Parthenon.

Acropolises were often used for defense and housed important temples and public buildings.

KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG

akrópolís: kuta o moog pamayanan na nása mataas na pook sa sinaunang Gresya

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