Greece
Greek mythology says that the town of Nemea was terrorised by a mythical beast - until Heracles killed it.
According to legend, the Nemean lion terrorised the area and would kill anyone passing its lair. The beast couldn't be slain by a mere man, so the locals lived in fear. When Heracles, son of Zeus, heard of their plight, he decided to lend a hand, and slay the Nemean lion. Today, ancient Nemea is one of the country's most important archeological sites, boasting the impressive remains of a temple built to celebrate the god Zeus, an ancient stadium that used to host the Nemean games, a bathhouse, and a hostelry. The site also includes a museum explaining Nemea's rich history and its importance in Greek mythology.
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