Statues from Ancient Corinth, Greece, on display in a museum. Ancient Corinth was one of the largest and most important cities of Greece, with a population of 90, 000 in 400 BC. The Romans demolished Corinth in 146 BC, built a new city in its place in 44 BC, and later made it the provincial capital of Greece. Photographed in 2010. | |
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