Yes it is.
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.
Small bits, it mainly broke up into smaller parts. But yes
The city of Sparti is a major city located on the same site as ancient Sparta in Greece holding administration over the Lacademon part of the Peloponnese.
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No. Sparta is a small town in the south of Greece.
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Ancient Greece most agree Sparta
Sparta city state in Greece
Most of the cities of Ancient Greece, like Sparta, Thebes, Mycenae, Megara, Corinth, Delphi, Athens, Argos, Epidaurus, and Pylos are still within the borders of modern Greece. However, of these, only ATHENS is still inhabited and is not just an archaeological ruin.
On the southern part of the Peloponnesian Peninsula.
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
Sparta
it was located and still is in southern greece and was located by athens and sparta
Ancient Greece most agree Sparta
Sparta city state in Greece
Alexander the Great (Philip II) conquered every major city-state in Greece except for Sparta.
Ares was a god, not a city-state. Not surprisingly he was prominent in the city-state of Sparta.
Both Sparta and Athens.
Sparta
Yes, Ancient Greece before it was unified were small city-states. One of them was Sparta
Olympia was part of the city-state of Elis. Elis and Sparta were in the Peloponnese Peninsula of mainland Greece.
Sparta or Athens
Sparta was a city-state within Greece. At the time, Greece was not a nation, it was only a geographic location where a collection of city-states shared a common language and religion, and a few customs. Each city-state had its own laws and traditions.