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Wat (wie) is Péloponnèse - definitie

LARGE PENINSULA AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION IN SOUTHERN GREECE
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  • ancient theatre of Epidaurus]]
  • Panoramic view of [[Nafplion]], first capital of modern Greece
  • View of the [[Acrocorinth]].
  • A map of the regions of the Peloponnese of [[classical antiquity]].
  • The [[Rio–Antirrio bridge]], completed in 2004, links the western Peloponnese with mainland Greece.
  • Arcadia]].
  • A map of [[Byzantine Greece]] ca. 900 AD, with the themes and major settlements.
  • The Frankish castle of Clairmont ([[Chlemoutsi]]).
  • The flag of the revolutionaries in the Peloponnese raised by the Kolokotronis family during [[1821]]. Commonly associated with the Peloponnese region(unofficial).
  • The [[Corinth Canal]].
  • The [[Lion Gate]] in [[Mycenae]].
  • View of the ancient Asclepeion in [[Messene]]
  • The rock of [[Monemvasia]]
  • The court of the Byzantine despots in [[Mystras]], now a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]].
  • The [[Battle of Navarino]], on October 1827, marked the effective end of Ottoman rule in Greece.
  • The [[Temple of Hera, Olympia]].
  • "Commander Panagiotis Kephalas plants the flag of liberty upon the walls of Tripolizza", [[Siege of Tripolitsa]], by [[Peter von Hess]].
  • View of [[Patras]] from the [[Patras Castle]]
  • Ethnographic map of the Peloponnese, 1890
  • The Peloponnese within Greece
  • The Peloponnese from [[ISS]], 2014
  • The Venetian [[Lion of Saint Mark]] and halberds from the time of the [[Kingdom of the Morea]] in the [[National Historical Museum, Athens]].

Peloponnesian         
·noun A native or an inhabitant of the Peloponnesus.
II. Peloponnesian ·adj Of or pertaining to the Peloponnesus, or southern peninsula of Greece.
Peloponnese slowworm         
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Anguis cephalonnica; Anguis cephallonica; Peloponnese Slow Worm; Peloponnese slow worm
The Peloponnese slowworm (Anguis cephalonnica) is a species of lizard in the family Anguidae endemic to Greece. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, temperate shrubland, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, temperate grassland, arable land, pastureland, plantations, and rural gardens.
Artemida, Elis         
VILLAGE IN WEST GREECE
Artemida, Peloponnese
Artemida (Greek, Αρτέμιδα; formerly called Koumouthekra, Κουμουθέκρα) is a village near Zacharo in southern Elis in the western part of the Peloponnese peninsula of Greece. The village was completely destroyed in the 2007 Greek forest fires.

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Peloponnese

The Peloponnese (), Peloponnesus (; Greek: Πελοπόννησος, romanized: Pelopónnēsos, (IPA: [peloˈponisos]), or Morea is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece. It is connected to the central part of the country by the Isthmus of Corinth land bridge which separates the Gulf of Corinth from the Saronic Gulf. From the late Middle Ages until the 19th century the peninsula was known as the Morea (Medieval Greek: Μωρέας), (Morèas) a name still in colloquial use in its demotic form (Greek: Μωριάς), (Moriàs).

The peninsula is divided among three administrative regions: most belongs to the Peloponnese region, with smaller parts belonging to the West Greece and Attica regions.