Sparta is a city-state and is was located in the peninsula Peloponnesus. It is a southwest peninsula in southwest Athens.
Sparta is located on the Peloponnesus peninsula.
the peloponnesus
Sparta was in southeast Greece on the Peloponnesian peninsula
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Athens and Sparta
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Sparta was located in the southern greek city-state known as Lacedaemon.
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It is located in Greece. It is a war like city-state and is famous for begin prepared for battle.
powerful army, free male citizens, and located on a peninsula
Sparta came from the south of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece
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..
A Peninsula is a piece of land that is surrounded by water but is connected to land, If you look at a map of Greece, the Peninsula begins near the city of Corinth, Sparta is located on the Peninsula and Athens is located on the main land. Here is a link to a map that shows the peninsula, the small passage or land near east of Corinth is the important part which defines it as a peninsula instead of an Island.
Sparta was one of the city-states which existed in the Peloponnese, which is the peninsula which forms southern Greece. So they didn't fight the peninsula.