Amvrakia
Amvrakia was an ancient city located in the region of Epirus in northwestern Greece. Founded in the 4th century BC, it served as a significant center for trade and culture. The city was strategically positioned near the Amvrakikos Gulf, which facilitated maritime activities and commerce.
The city is known for its impressive fortifications and the nearby Amvrakikos Wetlands, a rich ecological area. Amvrakia played a vital role in the conflicts between various Greek city-states and later came under the influence of the Roman Empire. Today, its archaeological remains provide insight into ancient Greek urban life.