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ANCIENT CORINTH, MYCENAE AND THE TOMB OF AGAMEMNON
Ancient Corinth is located between two seas (the Corinthian and the Saronic gulfs or the Aegean and the Ionian seas) and between the land of the Peloponnese and that of mainland Greece had a decisive impact on the ancient city’s development and its long-lasting life. Below is a view of the Corninth Canal that separates the mainland from the Peolponnesian Peninsula: The ruins of ancient Corinth, including the remarkable Temple of Apollo and the expansive Roman Forum, stand as
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