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The Peloponnese is a peninsula located in southern Greece, known for its ancient history and stunning landscapes.
Although there are advantages to both, train travel is superior to car travel.
Socrates primarily stayed in Athens, Greece for most of his life. He did not travel extensively but is known to have participated in military campaigns, such as the Peloponnesian War, where he served as a hoplite.
The maximum distance a Greek citizen would have to travel to reach the sea is around 85 miles, as Greece has a maximum width of around 280 miles. However, this distance may vary depending on the specific location within the country.
She preferred to travel incognito to avoid drawing attention to herself.
No they did not.
Sparta was not interested in allowing people to travel except for battle since the Spartans did not want to introduce new lifestyles in the place.
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Sparta would not let its citizens travel to other cities unless they were fighting
It makes a country economically strong, by encouraging travel and tourism..
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The perioeci, or perioikoi, were the members of an autonomous group of free but non-citizen inhabitants of Sparta. They were the only people allowed to travel to other cities, which the Spartans were not, unless given permission.
The Peloponnese is a peninsula located in southern Greece, known for its ancient history and stunning landscapes.
No, it isn't.
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Because they have to travel in boat or else the athenians will capture them and kill them