How did the geography of the Greek peninsula affect the political organization of the region?

Answer:
Physical boundaries such as mountain ranges and rivers in the Peloponnese peninsula meant the people in those regions maintained a local identity throughout centuries of political change. Ultimately, they helped form the modern prefectures.
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