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The modern city of Sparti is located at the same location of ancient Sparta and is the administrative center of the Laconia region.

No it is not. Infact, it doesn't even exist. It was once the greatest powers in Greece, but lost the Peloponnesian War to the Athens. It is a great mystery as to what happened to the Spartans afterwords.

Crete is a major city.

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