Acarnania
Greece
Acarnania has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.
Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC)
Connects Acarnania to: Achaea (ancient region)
Battle of Actium
Connects Acarnania to: Durrës, Albania | Romagna, Italy, San Marino | Timonium, Maryland
Ancient Corinth
Connects Acarnania to: Sicily | Peloponnese | Corinth, Georgia | Corinth, Milam County, Texas | Corinth, Leon County, Texas
Chaonians
Connects Acarnania to: Åre | Italy | Rome, Italy | Greece | Tula, Russia
Peloponnesian War
Connects Acarnania to: Rhodes, Greece | Peloponnese | Macedonia (Greece) | Dodecanese, Greece | Ionian Islands
Despotate of Epirus
Connects Acarnania to: Albania | Ohrid | Durrës, Albania | Macedonia (region) | Macedonia (Greece)
Ionian Sea
Connects Acarnania to: Greece | Sicily | Albania | Calabria | Basilicata
François Pouqueville
Connects Acarnania to: Åre | Somé | France | London, England | Paris, France
Fourth Crusade
Connects Acarnania to: Greece | Athens, Greece | Crete | Georgia (country) | Trabzon, Turkey
Philip II of Macedon
Connects Acarnania to: Greece | Athens, Greece | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | Bitola, North Macedonia | Macedonia (Greece)
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
Connects Acarnania to: Somé | Italy | Rome, Italy | Egypt | Oxford, England
Greek mythology
Connects Acarnania to: Athens, Greece | Sicily | Crete | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Tuscany