Greece
Population
10,722,000 peopleCapital
AthensCurrency
EuroMap of Greece
Area in square kilometers
131,940 km2 Location of Greece (dark green)– on the European continent (green & dark grey)– in the European Union (green) —
Location of Greece (dark green)
– on the European continent (green & dark grey)
– in the European Union (green) —
Peninsula, Greece has land borders with Albania, the Republic of
Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the east. The
Aegean Sea lies to the east of mainland Greece, the Ionian Sea to the
west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
Eighty percent of Greece consists of
mountains, of which Mount Olympus is the highest at 2,917 m (9,570
ft).
Modern Greece traces its roots to the civilisation of ancient Greece,
generally considered the cradle of Western civilization.
Greece is both easy to make, as the listed recipes show, and
delightful.
The Acropolis in Athens, Greece is illuminated during a ceremony on May 9, 2003.
The Acropolis in Athens, Greece is illuminated during a ceremony on
May 9, 2003.
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Greece was inhabited as early as the Paleolithic period and by 3000 BC
had become home, in the Cycladic Islands, to a culture whose art
remains among the most evocative in world history.
Empires (1st-19th centuries), Greece's ethnic composition became more
diverse. The roots of Greek language and culture date back at least
3,500 years, and modern Greek preserves many elements of its classical
predecessor.
Greece offers a myriad of experiences, landscapes and activities. It
is the pulsing nightclubs of Mykonos and the ancient beauty of Delos;
the grandeur of Delphi and the earthiness of Ioannina; the rugged
hillsides of Crete and the lush wildflowers of spring.
Greece is a country with a hallowed past and an at-times turbulent
present. Appreciation of the achievements of its classical past has
tended to overshadow its development as a free nation since the War of
Independence from the Ottomans in 1821.
with a romantic ideal of the Greece of Pericles and the Parthenon are
blithely ignorant that Greece today is a vibrant modern European
country.
Greece (Ελλάς, Hellas) is a country in Southern Europe, on the
southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines
and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas.
Greece is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations,
ranking in the world's top 20 countries.
Many first-time visitors arrive in Greece with specific images in mind
and are surprised to discover a country with such regional and
architectural diversity. The famous whitewashed homes and charming
blue-domed churches only characterize a specific region of the country
(the Cyclades Islands).
In 1829, Greece gained its independence and established
a constitutional monarchy. The king was deposed following a military
coup in 1967, and a democratic republic was established in 1975.
Athens is the capital and the largest city. Population: 10,700,000.
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Greece has an advanced developing economy
characterized mainly by private enterprise and based on agriculture,
manufacturing, and tourism.
Greece as critical and warned contagion to other euro zone members
could lead to a crisis bigger than the one sparked by the collapse of
Lehman Brothers.
a European plan to help Greece make payment on its debts and avoid
bankruptcy.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece approved the first of two austerity measures
on Wednesday despite worsening street violence, in a vote vital to
winning fresh international aid so it can pay its debts on time and
stave off bankruptcy.
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President: Karolos Papoulias (2005)
Prime Minister: George Papandreou (2009)
Land area: 50,502 sq mi (130,800 sq km); total area: 50,942 sq mi
(131,940 sq km)
Population (2010 est.
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Geography
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Located in southern Europe, Greece forms an irregular-shaped peninsula
in the Mediterranean with two additional large peninsulas projecting
from it: the Chalcidice and the Peloponnese.
Greece votes for five-year austerity plan
29 Jun 2011: MPs' decision paves way for more EU and IMF cash but
protesters teargassed amid chaos in Syntagma Square
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project without popular assent, faces serious questions of
The appreciation of food in ancient Greece—by those who had the time
and money—marks the beginning of what is known today as gastronomy.
Greek literary texts (especially comic plays) of around 350 B.C.E.
important in Greece for well over a thousand years: they remained
essential components of the Greek diet throughout ancient times and
are still so today.
of ancient Greece is more complex than that of perhaps any major
cultural tradition. Many traces of the thinking of Egypt, Mesopotamia,
and Persia are found in the attitude of the Greeks toward dreams.
Location of Greece Location of Greece (dark green)
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Capital
(and largest city)
Athens
Greece lies at the juncture of Europe, Asia and Africa. It is heir to
the heritages of ancient Greece, the Roman and Byzantine Empires, and
nearly four centuries of Ottoman rule.
Greece is a developed country, a member of the European Union since
1981, a member of the Economic and Monetary Union of the European
Union since 2001, NATO since 1952, the OECD since 1961, the WEU since
1995 and ESA since 2005.
Greece is a country well known all over the world for its glorious
history. Democracy was born in Greece and the Ancient Greek
civilization is a stepping stone for the modern western civilization.
In Greece where born some of the greatest philosophers
of all times like Socrates ,Plato ,Aristotle ,Epicurus and many
others. Drama and theatre was born here and great writers like
Euripides, Aristophanes, Sophocles and Aeschylus wrote immortal plays
like Electra, Iphigenia, Oedipus, Medea.
its history Greece had
glorious times, during the Golden Age of Pericles of Athens, the
Hellenistic times of Great Alexander and during the Byzantine times,
when the Byzantine empire lived almost 1000 years, the longest lived
empire ever.
Ellados) represents Greece in association football and is controlled
by the Hellenic Football Federation, the governing body for football
in Greece. Greece's home ground is Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus and
their head coach is Fernando Santos.
when Greece became European champions in only their second
participation in the tournament.
who Greece beat in both the opening game of the tournament and again
in the final.
Greece achieved independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1829. During
the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th
century, it gradually added neighboring islands and territories, most
with Greek-speaking populations.
Following the latter's defeat in 1949, Greece joined NATO in 1952. In
1967, a group of military officers seized power, establishing a
military dictatorship that suspended many political liberties and
forced the king to flee the country.
In 1981, Greece joined the EC (now the EU); it became the
12th member of the European Economic and Monetary Union in 2001.
Destination Greece, this page is about many aspects of Greece. Here
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Greece has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era.
In 1945, Greece becomes a member of
the UN.
Following the defeat of communist rebels in 1949, Greece joined NATO
in 1952.
capital of Greece, E central Greece, on the plain of Attica, between
the Kifisós and Ilissus rivers, near the Saronic Gulf. Mt.
..... Click the link for more information. is its capital and largest
city.
About 75% of Greece is mountainous and only about 25% of the land is
arable. The country falls into four main geographical regions.
capital of Thessaloníki prefecture, N Greece, in Macedonia; on the
Gulf of Thessaloníki, an inlet of the
..... Click the link for more information. , Greece's second largest
city, is located.
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At independence, Greece had an area of 47,515 square kilometers
(18,346 square mi.), and its northern boundary extended from the Gulf
of Volos to the Gulf of Arta.
population, Greece acquired the Ionian islands in 1864; Thessaly and
part of Epirus in 1881; Macedonia, Crete, Epirus, and the Aegean
islands in 1913; Western Thrace in 1918; and the Dodecanese islands in
1947.
the war, Greece took part in the Allied occupation of Turkey, where
many Greeks still lived. In 1921, the Greek army marched toward
Ankara, but was defeated by Turkish forces led by Ataturk and forced
to withdraw.
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Greece is on the ropes. It now carries the world's worst credit rating
and scores of economists now say default is inevitable. Greece has
received bailouts from the International Monetary Fund and the
European Union.
Greece Is The World's Least Credit Worthy Nation
Vittorio Hernandez
Ratings agency Standard & Poor's reduced Greece's credit ratings to
CCC from B.
Athens, Greece: Offbeat Athens
Rick Steves
I used to think of Athens as a big, ugly city with obligatory ancient
sights, fine museums, the Plaka, and not much else. 'The joy of Greece
is outside of Athens,' I wrote.
Greece (grs) A country of southeast Europe on the southern
Balkan Peninsula and including numerous islands in the Mediterranean,
Aegean, and Ionian seas. Settled by Achaeans, Aeolians, Ionians,
Minoans, and Dorians by 1000 b.c.
Greece n (Placename) a republic in SE Europe, occupying the S
part of the Balkan Peninsula and many islands in the Ionian and Aegean
Seas; site of two of Europe's earliest civilizations (the Minoan and
Mycenaean); in the classical era divided into many small independent
GreeceGreece - a republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part
of the Balkan peninsula; known for grapes and olives and olive oilEllas,
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Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian's fleet under Agrippa in 31 BCChaeronea
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Greece,
The instrumental version of the national anthem of Greece.Country,
Balkan Peninsula, southeastern Europe.
Area: 50,949 sq mi (131,957 sq km). Population: (2010 est.)
11,329,000. Capital: Athens. The people are predominantly Greek.
Language: Greek (official).
Greece hit its stride well before Christ was born, making it one of
the oldest and most influential world civilizations. Western art,
politics and philosophy all took significant cues from Ancient Greece.
Very few countries can rival the richness of Greece's history.
Greece is a destination with more than enough attractions to lure you
there and plenty of surprises to keep you dazzled.
One of the earliest civilizations to appear around Greece was the
Minoan civilization in Crete, which lasted approximately from 2700
(Early Minoan) BC to 1450 BC, and the Early Helladic period on the
Greek mainland from ca. 2800 BC to 2100 BC.