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Statistics
Prefecture: Laconia
Province: Province of Lacedaemonia
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

37.07/37°4'15' N lat.
22.425/22°25'33' E long.
Dwellings: -->
Population: ( 1991)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 -13,011
 -/km²
Communes:
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:


210 m(centre)
Postal code: 231 00
Area/distance code: 11-30- 27310 -2
(030-27310-2)
Municipal code : 3221
Car designation: AK
Name of inhabitants: Spartan sing.
-s pl.
Address of administration: 2 Gortsologou St.
Sparta 231 00


Sparta (Σπάρτη) was an ancient city in Greece, the capital of Laconia and the most powerful state of the Peloponnesus. The city lay at the northern end of the central Laconian plain, on the right bank of the river Eurotas. The site is strategically sited, guarded from three sides by mountains, and controls the routes by which an army can penetrate Laconia and the southern Peloponnessus and the Langhda Pass over Mt Taygetus connecting Laconia and Messenia. At the same time its distance from the sea—Sparta is 27 miles from its seaport, Gythium —made it difficult to blockade.

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Sparta was the main superpower in ancient Greece before the rise of Athens after the Persian Wars. Initially they were reluctant allies, but soon became rivals. The second and third conflicts between them, which resulted in the dismantling of the Athenian Empire, is generally known as the Peloponnesian WarThe Peloponnesian War was begun in 431 BC between the Athenian Empire and the Peloponnesian League which included Sparta and Corinth. The war was documented by Thucydides, an Athenian general, in his work History of the Peloponnesian War''. The war lasted. Spartan attempts to take over from the Athenians as 'the guardians of Hellenism' ended in failure, and the first ever defeat of a (full strength) Spartan hoplite army at the Battle of LeuctraLeuctra was a village of Boeotia in the territory of Thespiae, chiefly noticeable for the battle fought in its neighborhood in 371 BC between the Thebans and the Spartans and their allies. A Peloponnesian army, about 10,000 strong, which had invaded Boeot in 371 B.C. By the time of Alexander of Macedon Sparta was a shadow of its former self, and was eventually forced into the Achaean LeagueThe Achaean League was a confederation of Greek city states in Achaea, a territory on the northern coast of the Peloponnese. An initial confederation existed during the 5th through the 4th century BC. The Achaean League reformed early in the 3rd century B.

See: History of SpartaPrehistoric Period Tradition relates that Sparta was founded by Lacedaemon, son of Zeus and Taygete, who called the city after his wife, the daughter of Eurotas. But Amyclae and Therapne (Therapnae) seem to have been in early times of greater importance t



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