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The Stadium at Olympia: Birthplace of the Olympics

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The Stadium at Olympia, where the ancient Olympic Games were held, is a site of immense historical significance. Dating back to the 8th century BC, it was the heart of the games that celebrated athletic prowess and religious devotion. Though only the outlines of the stadium remain, its legacy endures in the modern Olympic movement. The torch relay, which begins at Olympia, symbolizes the continuity of the Olympic spirit. The site serves as a poignant reminder of the origins of organized sports and their enduring appeal across millennia.

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