Well the country of Sparta no longer exist's but the capital still does, the country of Sparta was around until the year 1834 when a war between Sparta and Greece ended up with Sparta being absorbed by the rest of Greece
Sparta is actually still a city in Greece. It is actually spelled Sparti (if that is the original English spelling or if there was a change I don't know) and can be found this way on Google maps.
Sparta is not a modern day country, it is part of modern day Greece, which has a military, but Sparta is just a city in Greece now.
Sparta was never a country; it was always a city and part of Greece just as Athens is/was.
The Persians did not destroy Sparta. The united city states of Greece expelled the invading Persian army by 479 BC. An earthquake hit Sparta in 464 BC, all but totally destroying it. The Spartans then suffered heavy losses in Battle of Leuctra leading heavily to it's demise.
its a ancient place, its basically just ruins.but not after Hitler banged his mom. when he killed all the Jews.his mom yelled harder harder.
all they did was having dirty kids and making out
Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
Sparta's strength was it's military. Boys would begin training at the age of 7 and would live separate from the rest of Spartan society until they were 20 years old. Sparta had a strong, professional hoplite army.
The Athenian empire was stronger at sea, the alliance led by Sparta was stronger on land.
Peaceful Athens exist today because the type of government is democracy and Sparta is oligarchy and democracy went on but not oligarchy. We still have the type of government democracy today.
A navy is not on land, so neither had the best navy.
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Sparta - its army. Athens - its navy.
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Sparta's goal was to have a the biggest strongest army.
Sparta's military strength was their army, witch was the best in Ancient Greece.
main army city in Greece
Athens. Sparta was famous for its land army.
Very efficient.
There is no Sparta. It is Greece.
A large, powerful army
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