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Which region is north of Boeotia
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Which region is north of Boeotia
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They were from Thessaly hope this helps!!
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Boeotia. Boeotia region of ancient Greece
. It lay N of Attica
, Megaris, and the
Gulf of Corinth
. The early inhabitants were from
Thessaly
. :) let me know if you need more help
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