pelapenisus peninsula (i probably speled it wrong)
Sparta is located in the valley of the Eurotas River in the southern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. The surrounding landforms include mountains, hills, and valleys.
Troy and Sparta were located in different regions of ancient Greece. Troy was in northwestern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) and Sparta was in the southern Peloponnese peninsula of Greece. The distance between the two cities is around 750 miles (about 1200 kilometers).
Oh, dude, like, Sparta is located in the region of Laconia in the southeastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. It's known for its military-focused society and badass warriors. So, if you ever find yourself time-traveling back to ancient Greece, you might want to avoid challenging any Spartans to a fight.
Sparta is located in Europe, in South west Greece. A land called Laconia. Its because of this that Spartans are often called Lacedaemonians and Sparta, Lacedaemon.
Sparta was in southeast Greece on the Peloponnesian peninsula
pelapenisus peninsula (i probably speled it wrong)
Sparta is a city-state and is was located in the peninsula Peloponnesus. It is a southwest peninsula in southwest Athens.
It is located in Greece. It is a war like city-state and is famous for begin prepared for battle.
Sparta came from the south of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece
Sparta is located in the valley of the Eurotas River in the southern part of the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece. The surrounding landforms include mountains, hills, and valleys.
powerful army, free male citizens, and located on a peninsula
Balkan peninsula
Athens is located on the peninsula of Attica.
Greece
Troy and Sparta were located in different regions of ancient Greece. Troy was in northwestern Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) and Sparta was in the southern Peloponnese peninsula of Greece. The distance between the two cities is around 750 miles (about 1200 kilometers).
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.