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Modern Corinth is dominated by concrete edifices, built to withstand the earthquakes that have scourged the town in the past, but it also has a pleasant harbour, a thriving café-lined beachfront and friendly people. It's a handy access point for visiting Ancient Corinth, Nemea and Mycenae. Read Corinth introduction
89km (55 miles) W of Athens Today, as in antiquity, Corinth, along with Patras, is one of the two major gateways to the Peloponnese. Still, gates are there to pass through, not to linger in. There's no reason not to stop to see the ships slipping through the impressive Corinth Canal that cuts across …
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