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The magic of the shores of the
Argolida, the bald mountains, golden valleys, the grandeur of the
monuments and the eternal quality of its myths will leave a lasting
impression.
On this "flaming red Argive earth" celebrated by the poet, "where
the poppy flames still brighter", you'll hear the most sublime
voices of the Greek land -- Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles.
Argolida was the heart of Greece from 1600 to 1100 BC under the
Mycenaeans, with their decline, the Dorians controlled the fate of
the region until the conquest of the country by the Romans.
During the Byzantine era Argolida shared the fortune of the rest of
the Peloponnese.
It was ruled by the Franks and surrendered to the Turks in 1460,
Nafplion, however, remained in Venetian hands until 1540.
Nafplion was the capital of the newly formed Greek state from 1828
to 1834, when this role then passed to Athens
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