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Isthmus of KorinthIsthmus of Corinth

The narrow strip of land that separates the Gulf of Korinth and the Saronic Gulf.

The Isthmus of Korinth is approximately 4 miles (6.4 kilometers) wide; in antiquity, ships were dragged along a slip-way to avoid the long sea voyage around the Peloponnesian Peninsula.

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