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Sparta was one of several city states that arose in Greece during the Classical period (others include Athens, Corinth, and Thebes) ... Ruins at Sparta, Greece...
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archaeology.about.com/od/sterms/g/sparta.htm
archaeology.about.com/od/sterms/g/sparta.htm
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In ancient Greece, the great rival of Athens was Sparta. The city-state and its surrounding territory were located on the Peloponnesus, a peninsula southwest of Athens. Sparta (also called Lacedaemon) was the capital of the district of Laconia.
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history-world.org/sparta.htm
history-world.org/sparta.htm
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Sparti (municipality) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sparti (Greek: ) is a municipality of Laconia, Greece. It lies at the site of ancient Sparta. The population in 2001 was 18,184, of whom 14,817 lived in the town itself. Until modern times, the site ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparti_(municipality)
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Plan your next vacation to Sparta, Greece using our comprehensive travel guide. ... Use our detailed maps to plan your sightseeing routes while visiting Sparta, Greece.
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www.planetware.com/greece/sparta-gr-pel-spart.htm
www.planetware.com/greece/sparta-gr-pel-spart.htm
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Around Greece - Information about the Rise and then fall of Sparta in Ancient Greece, including the famous battle at Thermopiles with King Leonidas of Sparta. History of Ancient Greece including Athens, Sparta, Persian Wars and much more. ... Athens validation for this league was firstly to stop Sparta dominating all of Greece,
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www.aroundgreece.com/ancient-greece-history/rise-and-fa...
www.aroundgreece.com/ancient-greece-history/rise-and-fall-sparta-greece.php
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Location of Sparta, Lakonia, Greece (Latitude: 37° 4' 24 N, Longitude: 22° 25' 47 E) displayed on world map, travel stories, coordinates and short location facts. ... More map matches on Sparta, Greece...
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www.traveljournals.net/explore/greece/map/m1221342/sparta.html
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links to materials about ancient Sparta, including bibliography, texts, notes, and additional links to offsite materials ... Some Class Notes on Sparta (Prof. J. P. Adams);
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www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/sparta.html
www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/sparta.html
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Greece's first king, young Otto of Bavaria, paid tribute to Sparta's past by redesigning the city with the wide boulevards and large central square that still make it charming today.
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www.frommers.com/destinations/sparta/1632010001.html
www.frommers.com/destinations/sparta/1632010001.html
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