Korinthia
Korinthia is a regional unit in the Peloponnese peninsula of Greece. It is known for its rich history and diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coastlines along the Gulf of Corinth. The capital city, Corinth, has significant archaeological sites, including the ancient ruins of Ancient Corinth.
The region is also famous for its agricultural products, particularly citrus fruits and olives. Korinthia's strategic location has made it an important area throughout history, serving as a link between the mainland and the Peloponnese. Today, it attracts tourists interested in both its natural beauty and historical significance.