There are 9 mainland regions in greece
the mediterranean sea borders mainland greece ;D
Mainland Greece does not have one singular name, but is denominated by regions. Moving south to north, the regions of mainland Greece include: the Peloponnesus, Attica, Boetia, Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia, and Thrace.
No, it is on the mainland of Greece.
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The part of Greece that is located South East of the mainland is called Crete. Crete is the most populous Island in Greece and has a mountainous terrain.
The Corinth Channel is located between the mainland of Greece and the Pelopponese, which is also a part of Greece, but no longer mainland since this channel was dug.
Greece IS part of the European mainland, specifically a part of the larger Balkans Peninsula.If, perhaps, the question intends to ask what connects the Peloponnesus to the Greek Mainland, it is the ISTHMUS OF CORINTH.
Mainland greece, its really, just mainland Greece which has Athens within it... then you has the Peloponnese where Sparta and Olympia are and Crete, and the islands and just other regions such as Thrace, etc.
Mainland Greece is a PENINSULA, but the islands are arrayed in ARCHIPELAGOS.