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Olympia, Greece - Wikipedia Olympia (Modern Greek: Ολυμπία [oli (m)ˈbi a]; Ancient Greek: Ὀλυμπία [olympí aː]), officially Archaia Olympia (Greek: Αρχαία Ολυμπία lit 'Ancient Olympia'), is a small town in Elis on the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, famous for the nearby archaeological site of the same name
Olympia Greece (Everything To Know Before A Visit) Olympia, Greece, is a historic town that stands as the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games Nestled in the scenic Elis region of Western Greece, Olympia is surrounded by lush olive groves and rolling hills, forming a serene backdrop that adds to its charm
Olympia | History Facts | Britannica Olympia, ruined ancient sanctuary, home of the ancient Olympic Games, and former site of the massive Statue of Zeus, which had been ranked as one of the Seven Wonders of the World
An Introduction to Olympia; a Small Town with a Vast History Olympia was the site of the ancient Olympic Games, which were held every four years from 776 BCE to 393 CE The archaeological site of Olympia contains a sacred precinct dedicated to the worship of the gods
City of Olympia - Home In late May, the City of Olympia and Council of Neighborhood Associations co-hosted a forum for community members to learn and talk about housing affordability in Olympia
Olympia - World History Encyclopedia Ancient Olympia was an ancient Greek sanctuary site dedicated to the worship of Zeus located in the western Peloponnese The Pan - Hellenic Olympic Games were held at the site in honour of Zeus every four years from 776 BCE to 393 CE Olympia is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site
Olympia | The Cradle of the Olympic Games - olympioi. com Ancient Olympia, an iconic location at the western end of the Peloponnese, is an archaeological gem of utmost historical importance It played an immense role in ancient Greek history and culture as the birthplace of the Olympic Games