Corinthia is an ancient region of central Greece, located in the Peloponnese. It borders Achaea on the west and southwest, Attica in the north, Argolis to the south, and Arcadia to the southwest, and its capital is the major city of Corinth. The eastern coastlands are full of pastures and farmlands where olives, grapes, tomatoes, and vegetables are cultivate. In 2011, Corinthia had a population of 145,082 people.
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