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Sparta, the ancient Greek city-state, where is it now?

Sparta now belongs to Greece * * * Specific location: south of Ragogna Plain, west bank of Europa River. Sparta is located in the Ragogna Plain in the south of the Greek Peninsula. Lagonia is surrounded by mountains on three sides, with a small plain in the middle, guarding Marigold Mountain.

Analysis: Sparta is located in the Ragogna Plain in the south of the Greek Peninsula, and the Ragogna Plain, namely Lacconia, is the southeast of the Peloponnesian Peninsula in Greece. The Greek Republic consists of the Peloponnesian Peninsula in the south of the peninsula and more than 3,000 islands in the Aegean Sea. So Sparta now belongs to Greece.

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Sparta is famous for its harsh discipline, dictatorship and militarism. Sparta's regime is oligarchy. In the Peloponnesian War, Sparta and its allies defeated the Athenian army and occupied the whole of Greece. However, Sparta was defeated by the emerging Thebes soon after it ruled Greece. After the rise of northern Macedonia, Sparta lost its influence in Greece.

The original meaning of "Sparta" is "a plain that can be cultivated". About 1 1 century BC, a group of Greek tribes named Dorians invaded Lagonia southward, destroyed the original city-state and settled here. This is the Spartan city of Dorians-but it has neither walls nor decent streets. Spartans are Dorians who came here.

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