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Kingdom of Attica
The capital of this kingdom is the city of Athens and there are other towns and villages over this region also. It is a region of greece to the east, and there are also many separate islands which are part of this kingdom.
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One Bad Headache May 26 2008, 11:18 AM, By Isaura | ||
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| Subforums: Katedeina, Town's Centre, Homes, Athens, Acropolis, Agora, Kerameikos | ||||
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Kingdom of Laconia
The kingdom of Laconia, with it's capital Sparta. The region is located at the south of greece, and further west from Attica. Sparta is a city that has a strong stratetic position gaurded by three mountians, so they can easily control routes, as well as lying 27 miles (40km) from the seaside and it's seaport Gythium
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Familial Bonds Jun 26 2008, 12:18 PM, By Eudoxia | ||
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| Subforums: Sparta, Male Barracks, Royal Palace, Temple to Hera | ||||
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Greece Inland
Most of the greece inland consists of mountainous areas, with large forest, swamps and dangerous snow cliffs. Largly unexplored, and only small settlements can be found on the outer edges. But further trekking into the mountains you leave behind the last signs of civilization. But what lies in these dark mountains? Many rumours and myths go around about the inlands of greece, unclaimed territory.
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Lost and Found Jun 21 2008, 06:24 PM, By Naje | ||
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