Attica is indeed a prefecture of Greece. This is the prefecture were the Capital city of Greece, Athens, belongs too.
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.
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Attica and Peloponnese.
about 5 million people out of 11.5m. are located in Attica (capital of Attica is Athens)
The city in Attica named after the goddess Athena is Athens. It is the capital of Greece and is known for its rich history and ancient monuments dedicated to Athena, the goddess of wisdom, courage, and inspiration.
An ancient region of Greece north of Attica and the Gulf of Corinth.
No. Ancient Greece did not have any capitals. During the Era of Ancient Greece, the city-states were not united in anything other than local alliances. As a result, Athens was only the capital of the Attica region. Corinth, Thebes, Delphi, Sparta, and numerous other city-states were wholly independent politically from Athens. The idea of a united Greece is a much more recent idea that comes out of a restoration of the Byzantine Empire.
Attica is a peninsula located in southeastern Greece. It is bordered by the Saronic Gulf to the west and south, and the Aegean Sea to the east. The region is historically significant, as it includes the capital city of Athens, which was a major center of ancient Greek civilization. Attica is known for its rich cultural heritage, archaeological sites, and beautiful landscapes.
Asia minor, Thessaly ,and Attica
the largest Greek peninsulas
The city-state of Megara was and still is a part of the Attica peninsula