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Greece, Peloponnesos, south-west of Corinth.
The Gulf of Corinth to the north, the Peloponnese Peninsula to the south and west, the Isthmus of Corinth to the east, connecting it to northern Greece.
It runs from the Gulf of Corinth, just east of the city of Corinth in Greece, south east to the Saronic Gulf west of Athens.
The Peloponnesus is the large land mass south of the main part of Greece which is connected by a thin piece of landto the rest of Greece. The land that connects the two land masses is called the Isthmus of Corinth.
The Peloponnesian Peninsula.
The Peloponnesian Peninsula.
A peninsula forming the southern part of Greece south of the Gulf of Corinth. It was dominated by Sparta until the fourth century B.C..
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The largest island in the south of Greece is called Crete, but note that Greece has over 3000 islands, so you may be thinking of a different.
A peninsula forming the southern part of Greece south of the Gulf of Corinth. It was dominated by Sparta until the fourth century B.C..
The part of Greece that is located South East of the mainland is called Crete. Crete is the most populous Island in Greece and has a mountainous terrain.
A peninsula. Peloponessos is called the south peninsula of the mainland and is linked to Attica by the Isthmus of Korinth