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Callipolis

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Callipolis is the Latinized form of Kallipolis (Καλλίπολις), which is Ancient Greek for "beautiful city", from κάλλος kállos ("beauty") and πόλις pólis ("city"). It was the name of several ancient cities, notably:

  • Kallipolis (Plato), the utopian city-state ruled by a philosopher-king, presented by Socrates in Plato's dialogue The Republic
  • Some historians believe that there was an ancient Greek colony, named Kallipolis, at the place of modern Barcelona, Spain; see History of Barcelona

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