First, let me tell you about a city, a city that was settled as early as the Paleolithic age ~ it was founded in c. 1306 BC by an ancient king, Boyya.”
Every cobblestone in this city was a hill once and will be a hill after it will have ceased to constitute the city.
Cities exist as long as they are not forests.
Where this city is, there isn’t a forest because the city is. Nature is not missing here, it has the form of the city. There was and maybe will be a forest here. Where does the city end and where does a forest start? How long does it take for a house to decompose? How long does it take for a city to come into being?
This city was settled as early as the Paleolithic age ~ it was founded in c. 1306 BC by an ancient king, Boyya.”
What does it take, to found a city? Yesterday day here was a forest but tomorrow we will begin the construction of a city.
In this city, every house has three numbers: the numbers in red date back to 1770 and they seem to be placed haphazardly as the numbers don’t proceed sequentially from house to house. This is because when the soldiers were designating house numbers, they did not base the numbers on the following geographic location they allocated the next number in the sequence to the newest house built.
The numbers in blue are the ones currently in use. For example, these are the ones the postmen use. Because of the innumerable hills and cobblestones, bicycles are not recommended, scooters are useless and in general, any round object smaller than an orange is not efficient to roll on the streets.
Under every hill: rubbish. Under the hill isn’t even the correct description: the hills are from rubbish, piling up over the centuries.
The third number is not a number but
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