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The furthest Greek colonies from Greece were on the IBERIAN PENINSULA where Spain is now.
chicagi
Crete
Mycenaean.
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.
Rhodes was a island in Greece, it was also an Italian colony.
The Minoans were from the island of Crete and the Myceneans were from mainland Greece and spoke an early form of the Greek language.
Ionian sea!!
Ionian sea!!
The answer is... CHICAGI
In one of the several Greek cities which welcomed them - in Sicily, Egypt, mainland Greece, Asia Minor.
Greece was not a unified state. There were kingdoms and independent city states in mainland Greece and Greek kingdoms in Western Turkey, in Syria and in Egypt. The first Roman victory over a Greek state was in the First Macedonian War (214-205 BC) where Rome defeated the kingdom of Macedon, the largest and the dominant state in mainland Greece.