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Summary
Español: Situation of the Isthmus of Corinth
Map of area around ancient Lecaheum, near Corinth. The Corinthian Canal has been erased from the map.
Locations were judged from a variety of sources including maps of University of Chicago excavations and from Planetware.com for the ancient sites.
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DEMIS World Map Server generated this map from Public Domain sources. DEMIS does not claim any rights over the resultant image ( ). Addition of towns and captions, and alteration to remove the modern Corinthian Canal, were performed on 13 April 2006 by User:TheGrappler, the uploader, who releases all associated rights.
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