Geography of Greece The Geography and History of Greece.

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Geography of Greece The Geography and History of Greece

Balkan Peninsula Greece is located on the Balkan Peninsula Peninsula- A piece of land bordered by water on all three sides and is connected to the mainland On your map, label the Balkan Peninsula and shade it green Your Map

Anatolian Peninsula (Asia Minor) The westernmost part of Asia The modern-day country of Turkey Controlled shipping from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea On your map label the Anatolian Peninsula and shade it red Anatolian Peninsula Your Map

Crete The largest and most populous Greek island Located in the Aegean Sea About 160 miles long and 40 miles wide A very important trading center On your map, label Crete and shade it orange Crete!

Aegean Sea Located between Greece and the Anatolian Peninsula Over 1,000 islands Archipelago- A chain or cluster of islands On your map, label the Aegean Sea and shade it blue

Ionian Sea Borders the west part of Greece Contains the Ionian Islands On your map, label the Ionian Sea and shade it blue

Black Sea On your map, label and shade the Black Sea Your Map

Mediterranean Sea The Mediterranean Sea links 3 continents: Europe, Africa, and Asia Connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Strait of Gibraltar Label the Mediterranean Sea on your map and shade it blue Your Map

Mt. Olympus The highest mountain in Greece 9,500 feet tall Home of the 12 Olympian Gods of Greek of Mythology On your map, label Mt. Olympus http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/A2156E2F-411E-4EFA-BE83-CA68B5BE5C53

Athens The capital and largest city of Greece Named after the Greek Goddess “Athena” The birthplace of Democracy Today, over 3 million people live in Athens On your map, label the city of Athens

The city of Athens and the Acropolis

Sparta Located along the Eurotas River A dominant military power in Ancient Greece On your map, label the city of Sparta

Wrapping Up Finish labeling and coloring your map. YOU MUST HAVE: Balkan Peninsula Aegean Sea Ionian Sea Mediterranean Sea Black Sea Crete Mt. Olympus Athens Sparta Anatolian Peninsula