It has a very long coastline for size of the country and fishing has long been a very important industry.
yes
Mountains, rivers, coastline and islands.
The Navigio Coastline near Greece is known as the "Smuggler's Cove".
Greece isn't even remotely close to Europe's northern coastline.
Greece is the Mediterranean country with the longest coastline.
You shouldn't ask me
Greece has approximately 13,676 kilometers (about 8,498 miles) of coastline, making it one of the countries with the longest coastlines in the world. This extensive coastline includes numerous islands and peninsulas, contributing to its diverse and picturesque landscapes. The coastline is a significant aspect of Greece's geography, tourism, and cultural heritage.
because the Gulf of Mexico is very close to the coastline and so that why they share it
That is mainly because Greece has a very big coastline, reaches up to 16000 kilometers.
It made it hard to grow some types of crops back then and ancient Greece was a peninsula(look it up)
It made it hard to grow some types of crops back then and ancient Greece was a peninsula(look it up)