No. Greece is farther north than Egypt because it is in Europe, and Egypt is in Africa. Europe is farther north than Africa, so Greece is farther north than Egypt.
There is no historical evidence suggesting that Socrates traveled to Africa. Socrates spent most of his life in Athens, Greece, where he engaged in philosophical discussions and teachings. His philosophical ideas influenced many thinkers after him, but there is no record of him visiting Africa.
No, Albania is not in Africa. It is in Europe, to the west of Macedonia and the North of Greece.
No, Greece is the southest-eastern country of Europe and it is Mediterranean Sea that separates it from north Africa(Libya,Egypt).
it is africa ok look on a map to find out hope it helped
There are many European countries north of Africa. Spain, France, and Greece, are just three examples.
There are many European countries north of Africa. Spain, France, and Greece, are just three examples.
The Sahara Desert, the largest in the world, is in Africa, taking up a considerable part of the north of Africa.
The continent of Europe lies due north of Italy and Greece. Italy and Greece are actually part of that rather large continent.The continent due north of Italy and Greece is Africa
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north africaafricaEgypt is located in the North-East Corner of Africa. It has a coast with the red sea in the East, which separates it from the Middle East, and in the North the coast is on the Mediterranean, south of Greece and Turkey.
in greece, crete, north africa, takrouna and el alamein