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an urban area that controls neighboring farmland that is not under the control of an empire or another government is a what?

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it is a city-state it is not a state of its own but it is not affiliated with other states
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Answer:

City-state

Step-by-step explanation:

A city-state is a sovereign state that consists of a single city and its surrounding territories. Therefore, if an urban area controls neighboring farmland and is not under the control of an empire or another government, then it is most likely a city-state. There are very few city-states in the present, and these include Monaco, Singapore and the Vatican city.

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