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History with Cy | The Ruins of the Temple of Zeus at Nemea @HistorywithCy | Uploaded 6 months ago | Updated 12 minutes ago
Let’s take a quick look at the ruins of ancient city of Nemea in northeastern Peloponnese in Greece. This ancient site holds significant historical and archaeological importance due to its association with the Nemean Games, one of the ancient Greece’s most famous athletic competitions. Today, the most prominent remains of Nemea are the ruins of the temple of Zeus and the scores of broken columns littered throughout the site.
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