What was the most comfy city-state?

What was the most comfy city-state?

NYC

Ferrara

Depends on the year. For the most part, Venice.
Also that's a weird fucking map. If you define "city state" as a sovereign state that consists of a city and its dependent territories, half the cities in that map don't conform to the definition.

Lucca

>tfw Sardinian

Genoa am I right!?

Napels

Aššur

Swiss city states welcome ITT?

Venice

Sailing the seas and living an adventurous merchant life seems pretty romantic desu

>Genoa
>dollar store Venice
That's a good one.

Florence, by a mile

>Savoy
>minor

>Savoy
>city state
Leave it user, it's just a shit map.

This map is disgusting, it looks like someone threw up on a map of Switzerland and then traced similar food that came up. The Swiss should be hung for this abomination.

Singapore

It is British colony, was never been independent state.

Singapore is sovereign and independent dude. It's more of a city state than most of the cities on op's map.

>city-states during epoch of globalism
>independent Vatican, independent Monaco, independent Singapore, independent Uganda...

No country is absolutely autarchic user. The city states you mentioned are politically independent and sovereign.

San Marino

At least you got topless qts

Tenochtitlan

>San Marino
Not actually a city stqate, just a microstate.

this

what's the difference?

Urbino
>I miss frederico

Amalfi

>The Arab traveller Ibn Hawqal, writing in 977 during the great reign of Manso I, described Amalfi as:

>. . . the most prosperous Lombard city, the most noble, the most illustrious for its conditions, the most wealthy and opulent. The territory of Amalfi borders that of Naples; a beautiful city, but less important than Amalfi.

A city state is a sovereign state that consists of a city and its surrounding territories. San Marino is a collection of villages, and San Marino city isn't even the biggest one.
By the same reasoning by the way, Venice wasn't a city state either, because it started up as a federation of communities. Venice city was founded a good century after Venice the state.

genoa, obvs

There wasnt any "Venice state" before Venice. City was expanding his control over nearest villages and became state after unification with some other city-states.

>There wasnt any "Venice state" before Venice.
You do realize that The first capital of Venice was Eraclea right? And after that Metamauco.
Rivoalto was a puny village before the venetian government moved there to be more protected from frankish raids.

Bern City definitely!