Ancient Nemea
Greece /
Korinthia /
Arkhaiai Kleonai /
World
/ Greece
/ Korinthia
/ Arkhaiai Kleonai
, 1 km from center (Αρχαίαι Κλεωναί)
World / Greece / Peloponnisos
archaeological site, ancient ruins
Nemea (/ˈniːmiə/; Greek: Νεμέα) is an ancient site in the northeastern part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. Formerly part of the territory of Cleonae in Argolis, it is today situated in the regional unit of Corinthia. Although they took their name from Nemea, the Nemean Games were held by the neighboring polis of Kleonai until it was conquered by Argos.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemea
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°48'29"N 22°42'43"E
- Archaia Nemea 1.3 km
- Ancient city of Kleonai 5.5 km
- Acropolis 5.7 km
- Mycenae 9 km
- Acrocorinth 17 km
- The Harbor of Lechaion 21 km
- Archaeological Site of Isthmia 27 km
- Diolkos Corinth (Railway) 27 km
- The Fortress and the Hexamilion 27 km
- Leuktra (Leuctra) 64 km
- Debes 0.7 km
- A7 Morèas Motorway Exit 4 Ancient Nemea 1.9 km
- Parnavos 2.3 km
- Derbenaki Pass 2.6 km
- Square 3.6 km
- Profet Ilias 4 km
- Cave 4.1 km
- Mount Fokas (Anc. mount Apesas) 6.6 km
- Peripheral unit of Corinthia 13 km
- Peripheral unit of Argolis 32 km