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Artemisia is a small town in the Peloponnese region, near Sparta, famous for its connection with Greek mythology and ancient history. The town is named after the goddess Artemis, the goddess of hunting and nature, and is located in a mountainous area, making it an ideal scenic spot for nature lovers and hikers. Artemisia is also famous for its proximity to important historical sites, such as the Battle of Sellasia and the ancient ruins of Sparta. The surrounding area is full of olive groves and farmland, which contribute to the local economy. Although it is not a mass tourist destination, its charm lies in the peaceful atmosphere and natural setting it offers. The town, steeped in history and mythology, is a starting point for exploring the beauty of the Peloponnese.