Greece 3
Greece…most people think that Greece is just a vacation paradise, but to its
inhabitants, they might not think the same because how hard it is to live there.
Greece, located between 41.8 ° N and 35 °N, 19.8 ° E and 28.2 ° E, is the country
I am going to inform you about.
The country of Greece has no other name besides just “Greece.” There are some different technical names that Greece can be associated with. The conventional long form that you can call Greece is the “Hellenic Republic,” while the short form is “Greece.” The long form in Greek is “Elliniki Dhimokratia” and the short form is “Ellas.” The former country name is “Kingdom of Greece.”
Greece’s capital is the largest and ...
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center for industry as well as an urban center.
Greece shares many boundaries with other countries, as well as borders with the seas. The bordering countries are Albania to the northwest, Macedonia to the north, Bulgaria to the north, Turkey to the northeast, and The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the north. The bordering seas are the Mediterranean Sea, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Aegean Sea to the east. The Mediterranean Sea serves as a quick route to the major trade routes and the Red and Black Seas.
The country of Greece is actually not that small of a country. It occupies a comparative statistic in area to the American State of Alabama. It may be considered very similar in area to Alabama, but it occupies a water area many times more than that of Alabama’s with 1,140 sq. miles. The land area occupied by Greece is approximately 130,800 sq. miles, including the Greek mainland and all the Greek islands, large and small. The total area of Greece’s land ...
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languages other than Greek, some English and French is also spoken. Because Greek is the official language spoken and the majority of the Greek population speak Greek, that doesn’t mean that English and French aren’t understood, because they are widely understood. The Greek definition for their literacy rate is that all males and females 15 years and over can read and write. Greece has a total population literacy rate of about 95%. Based on a 1991 estimate, approximately 98% of males are literate and 93% of females are literate.
The Greek government is neither a democracy, a communistic government, nor a socialistic government, but a “parliamentary republic.” Back in 1974, Greece ...
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