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The '''Peloponnese''' is a peninsula which constitutes the southern mainland of [[Greece]]. Named after the Greek hero {{Wiki|Pelops}}, the region is home to not only [[Sparta]], one of the most powerful ''poleis'' in the classical era, but also the {{Wiki|ancient Olympic Games|Olympic Games}} in [[Elis]].
The '''Peloponnese''' is a peninsula in southern [[Greece]]. Named after the Greek hero {{Wiki|Pelops}}, the region is home to not only [[Sparta]], one of the most powerful ''poleis'' in the classical era, but also the {{Wiki|ancient Olympic Games|Olympic Games}} in [[Elis]].


Since that era, the Peloponnese has been subdivided into five regions: [[Argolis]], [[Lakonia]], [[Arkadia]], [[Korinthia]], [[Elis]], and [[Achaia]]. Geographically, the peninsula is virtually an island; it is connected to the rest of the Greek mainland only by the narrow [[Isthmus of Korinth]] where the eponymous city [[Korinth]] sits.
Since that era, the Peloponnese has been subdivided into five regions: [[Argolis]], [[Lakonia]], [[Arkadia]], [[Korinthia]], [[Elis]], and [[Achaia]]. Geographically, the peninsula is virtually an island; it is connected to the rest of the Greek mainland only by the narrow [[Isthmus of Korinth]] where the eponymous city [[Korinth]] sits.


It considered as one of the most beautiful regions in all of Greece.


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The Peloponnese is a peninsula in southern Greece. Named after the Greek hero Pelops, the region is home to not only Sparta, one of the most powerful poleis in the classical era, but also the Olympic Games in Elis.

Since that era, the Peloponnese has been subdivided into five regions: Argolis, Lakonia, Arkadia, Korinthia, Elis, and Achaia. Geographically, the peninsula is virtually an island; it is connected to the rest of the Greek mainland only by the narrow Isthmus of Korinth where the eponymous city Korinth sits.


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