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Olympia is a small town in Greece known for being the site of the ancient Olympic Games. The history of Olympia dates back to the 10th century BC when the games were first held there as part of a festival honoring the god Zeus. The Olympic Games became a central and prestigious event in ancient Greece, attracting athletes and spectators from all over the Greek world.

The sanctuary of Olympia, dedicated to Zeus, was adorned with magnificent temples, statues, and athletic facilities. The famous statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was located in Olympia. The games themselves were held every four years and included various athletic competitions such as running, wrestling, and chariot races.

Olympia continued to host the Olympic Games for more than a millennium until they were abolished in the 4th century AD. The site fell into disrepair over the centuries and was eventually rediscovered by archaeologists in the 19th century. Today, Olympia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular tourist destination, with visitors coming to explore the ancient ruins and learn about the history of the Olympic Games.

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