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  2. Olympia, Greece - Wikipedia

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    Olympia ( Modern Greek: Ολυμπία [oli (m)ˈbi.a]; Ancient Greek: Ὀλυμπία [olympí.aː] ), officially Archaia Olympia ( Greek: Αρχαία Ολυμπία lit. 'Ancient Olympia' ), is a small town in Elis on the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, famous for the nearby archaeological site of the same name. The site was a major ...

  3. Ilisos - Wikipedia

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    The Ilisos or Ilisus ( Greek: Ιλισός, [iliˈsos]) is a river in Athens, Greece. Originally a tributary of the Kifisos, it has been rechanneled to the sea. It is now largely channeled underground, though as of June 2019 there were plans to unearth the river. [1] Together with the neighbouring river Kifisos, it drains a catchment area of ...

  4. List of rivers of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Ionian Sea. Rivers in this section are sorted north (Albanian border) to south (Cape Malea). Epirus & Central Greece. Pavla/Pavllë (near Vrinë, Albania) Thyamis (near Igoumenitsa ) Tyria (near Vrosina) Acheron (near Parga) Louros (near Preveza) Arachthos (in Kommeno)

  5. List of mythological places - Wikipedia

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    Laistrygon. Home to a tribe of giant cannibals that Odysseus encountered on his way back home from the Trojan War . Meropis. A gigantic island created purely as a parody of Plato 's Atlantis . Mount Olympus. "Olympos" was the name of the home of the Twelve Olympian gods of the ancient Greek world.

  6. Acropolis of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Acropolis of Athens (Ancient Greek: ἡ Ἀκρόπολις τῶν Ἀθηνῶν, romanized: hē Akropolis tōn Athēnōn; Modern Greek: Ακρόπολη Αθηνών, romanized: Akrópoli Athinón) is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens, Greece, and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance ...

  7. Struma (river) - Wikipedia

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    The name Strymón was a hydronym in ancient Greek mythology, referring to a mythical Thracian king that was drowned in the river. [4] Strymón was also used as a personal name in various regions of Ancient Greece during the 3rd century BC. [5] In Macedonian it is called Струма ; while in Turkish: Karasu [kaɾaˈsu], 'black water').

  8. Lerna - Wikipedia

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    Lerna. In classical Greece, Lerna[ 1] ( Greek: Λέρνα or Λέρνη) was a region of springs and a former lake located in the municipality of the same name, near the east coast of the Peloponnesus, south of Argos. Even though much of the area is marshy, Lerna is located on a geographically narrow point between mountains and the sea, along ...

  9. Pineios (Thessaly) - Wikipedia

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    Basin size. 9,500 km 2 (3,700 sq mi) The Pineios ( Greek: Πηνειός, romanized : Pineiós, Modern Greek: [pi.ni.ˈos], Ancient Greek: [pɛːnei̯ós], referred to in Latin sources as Peneus) is a river in Thessaly, Greece. The river is named after the god Peneus. During the later Middle Ages, it was also known as the Salamvrias or ...

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