Sparta was a city-state located in the southern part of Greece, specifically in the region known as Laconia. It was situated on the banks of the Eurotas River in a valley surrounded by mountains.
Athens and Sparta are in Europe. Athens moved on to become the current capital if Greece.
Sparta is in the southwest of Greece in Peloponesus
In ancient Greece there were city-states each with his own capital. Usually the biggest town (and the richest) was the capital. The area of Attica (modern southcentral mainland Greece) had Athens, the area of Lacedemonia (modern Pelloponisos) had Sparta.
Yes. Athens is the capital of Greece, Attica department in Central Greece. Delphi are in Central Greece too, in Fokis department.Sparta is in Lakonia department in Peloponnese. You can find them on a map at the link below:
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
Sparta is located on the southern part of the Peloponnese Peninsula in Greece.
Sparta is on the south of greece
Greece has within its borders several very important historical cities, such as Athens, Heraklion, Thessaloniki, Sparta (which is now just a ruin), and Corfu.
There is no Sparta. It is Greece.
Sparta is the correct spelling. It is an ancient city in Greece.
The mayor of Sparta, Greece, is Stavros Argeitakos.