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Ancient Greece Geography
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Flag of Greece
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Key Facts of Ancient Greece Ancient Greece’s history dates back over 5,000 years ago. 10 Million people call Greece their home. The land of Greece measures at 51,000 sq. mi. Athens in the capital city. Major cities and population: Athens, Patra, Piraeus, Larisa and Salonica.
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Ancient Greek Geographic Landmarks Much of Greece has mountainous and rocky terrain. The Pindus Mountains start in Northern Greece and stretch south to the Gulf of Patra. The Peloponnesus Mountains are in the southern part of Greece. 20% of Greece is made up of islands. Most of the people in Greece live along the coast, rivers and harbors.
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Points of Interest in Greece Greece has many ancient ruins, some over 4,000 years old. Greece also has many medieval churches. Greece also has many well known sculptures, paintings, pottery, poetry and playwriting.
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Mount Olympus
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The Acropolis
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The Parthenon
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Major Industries of Greece The land of Greece is not productive for farming, thus the citizens have struggled to have a strong economy. The standard of living in Greece is lower than that of other European nations. Manufacturing and tourism are very important to the economy of Greece. Fishing, farming (wheat, fruits, vegetables, olives, and grapes, and ranching (goats and sheep) are also important to the economy of Greece.
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Historical Highlights The Ancient Greeks may have come from the Northern part of Africa. Ancient Greeks produces philosophers and scholars (Socrates and Plato) They created the first democratic government. Created mathematics Greeks contributed the Illiad and The Odyssey. They held the first Olymic games in 776 BC.
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Greek Climate Most of Greece has a mild climate. It is coller in the summer and warmer in the winter. Summers are warm and dry. Winters are cool and rainy. Mountains in Greece may receive snowfall in the winters.
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Greece has Thousands of Islands
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