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$\begingroup$ Just see at forest growing rates so you are sure to have a city big enough so that the inner center of the city still have to begin tree growth. $\endgroup$– CoffeDeveloperCommented May 20, 2016 at 17:13
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1$\begingroup$ And how much of the building blocks has been used to set up new buildings? One example is the surface stones of the Egyptian pyramids used as building material for mosques and houses in Cairo. $\endgroup$– user13500Commented May 22, 2016 at 21:11
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$\begingroup$ Pompei was buried under cinder, so it has not been used until discovered by archeologists, while Cosolino is far from little towns and anyway is in a rocky area so it is unlikely it were disassembled for buildings. Most of the rocks it was made off infact are just falled down on its basement. $\endgroup$– CoffeDeveloperCommented May 23, 2016 at 7:39
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