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These cities and city-states were famous in ancient Greece. Each played a significant role in Greek history, culture, and politics; for instance, Athens is known for its democracy and philosophy, while Sparta was renowned for its military discipline. Olympia hosted the ancient Olympic Games, Delphi was a major religious center, and Corinth was a vital trade hub. Thebes also had a prominent military and cultural history, especially during the Classical period.

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