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Itea is a charming coastal town located in Greece, situated on the Gulf of Corinth. The city of Itea has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to antiquity.

In Greek mythology, Itea is known for being the place where Hercules created the Fountain of Delphi by striking a rock on Mount Helicon with his club, causing a spring of water to appear.

In more recent times, Itea has been an important fishing and commercial port. During the Greek War of Independence in the 19th century, the city of Itea played a crucial role as a strategic supply point for Greek forces.

Today, Itea is a popular tourist destination thanks to its picturesque beaches, delicious cuisine, and proximity to the archaeological site of Delphi. Additionally, the city is famous for being a starting point for boat excursions to the nearby islands of the gulf. With a combination of history, natural beauty, and Greek hospitality, Itea is a unique place that offers an unforgettable experience to visitors.

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