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12. Based on the previously given definitions of a primate city, what is Greece’s primate city? A)Milan B)Piraeus C)Athens D)Larisa
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12. Based on the previously given definitions of a primate city, what is Greece’s primate city?
A)Milan
B)Piraeus
C)Athens
D)Larisa
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C. Athens
The population of Athens is more than double the population of Greece’s second largest city, Thessaloniki, making it a primate city.
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Athens is Greeks primate city
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