Argolidocorinthia
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| Capital: | Corinth? |
| Area: | about 4,754 km² |
| Existed: | 1833 - 1899 1909 - 1949 |
Argolidocorinthia (Greek: Αργολιδοκορινθία) is an old prefecture in the eastern Peloponnese that existed from 1833 to 1899 and again in 1909 to 1949. The northern became Corinthia with its capital at Corinth and Argolis with its capital at Nafplio. While Hydra, Spetses and Kythira became part of the old Piraeus department which is now part of Attica. The prefecture included places as:
Provinces:
- Province of Argos - Argos
- Province of Corinthia - Corinth, became a prefecture in 1949
- Province of Ermioni - Kranidi
- Province of Nafplio - Nafplio
Places:
- Agioi Theodoroi
- Argos
- Corinth
- Derveni
- Epidaurus
- Hydra
- Kiato
- Kranidi
- Kythira
- Lerna
- Loutraki
- Mycenae
- Nafplio
- Nea Kios
- Nemea
- Porto Cheli
- Spetses
- Stymfalia
- Tholo
- Tiryns
- Xylokastro
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