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  2. Corinth Holders High School - Wikipedia

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    Corinth Holders Bands and Ensembles is home to some of the top ensembles in the local area. The marching band has a series of local successes, including Grand Champions at competitions held at Scotland High School (2019), John A. Holmes High School (2021), and Havelock High School (2022). They won third place at the 62nd Cary Band Day, the ...

  3. Jacob Monk - Wikipedia

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    Second-team All- ACC (2023) Career NFL statistics as of Week 3, 2024. Games played: 3. Games started: 0. Player stats at PFR. Jacob Elijah Monk (born June 4, 2001) is an American professional football center for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Duke Blue Devils.

  4. Acrocorinth - Wikipedia

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    Acrocorinth, looking north towards the Gulf of Corinth. Acrocorinth (Greek: Ακροκόρινθος, lit. 'Upper Corinth' or 'the acropolis of ancient Corinth') is a monolithic rock overlooking the ancient city of Corinth, Greece. In the estimation of George Forrest, "It is the most impressive of the acropolis of mainland Greece." [1]

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  6. Ancient Corinth - Wikipedia

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    Corinth (British English: / ˈ k ɒr ɪ n θ / KORR-inth, American English: / ˈ k ɔːr ɪ n θ /; Greek: Κόρινθος Korinthos; Doric Greek: Ϙόρινθος; Latin: Corinthus) was a city-state on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnese peninsula to the mainland of Greece, roughly halfway between Athens and Sparta.

  7. Battle of Corinth (146 BC) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Corinth of 146 BC, also known as the Battle of Leucapetra or the Battle of Lefkopetra, was a decisive engagement fought between the Roman Republic and the Greek city-state of Corinth and its allies in the Achaean League. The battle marked the end of the Achaean War and the beginning of the period of Roman domination in Greek ...

  8. Rio–Antirrio Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Rio–Antirrio Bridge. The Rio–Antirrio Bridge (Greek: Γέφυρα Ρίου–Αντιρρίου), officially the Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge, is one of the world's longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges and longest of the fully suspended type. It crosses the Gulf of Corinth near Patras, linking the town of Rio on the Peloponnese ...

  9. Hexamilion wall - Wikipedia

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    Hexamilion wall. A preserved portion of the wall with the base of a tower. The Hexamilion wall (Greek: Εξαμίλιον τείχος, "six-mile wall") was a defensive wall constructed across the Isthmus of Corinth, guarding the only land route onto the Peloponnese peninsula from mainland Greece. It was constructed between AD 408 and 450 ...