Von Thunen in his "isolated State" argued that five rings of human activity would develop around the central town or city. The first (or nearest) of these is:
T/F: The Greek Empire was the first truly interregional political unit in Europe.
T/F: The Law of the Primate City holds that a country's leading city is disproportionately large and exceptionally expressive of national capacity and feeling.
T/F: The Danube River has been the great regional bond for Eastern Europe.
T/F: The northeastern corner of Ireland was a haven for English and Scottish Catholics and remained under British control.
T/F: The Romans extended their Empire as far west as Britain, whereas the Greeks before them did not.
T/F: The Ruhr is located in the Paris Basin.