It would be cocidered highly innacurate to suggest that Turkey is older than Greece as a nation or country, for that matter.
Greek civilization begins around 4.000 BC, whereas the first Turcic tribes emerged in Asia Minor around 1000 A.D. Concerning the modern states, Greece re-emerged as a separate state in 1830 (after a 9 year struggle against the Otoman Empire) while modern day Turkey-a decendant of the Ottoman Empire was founded around 1929.
400 million dollars was sent to Greece and Turkey. More than half was spent on Military aid.
Colosseum??I hope it's a funny question unless you are non European.......Rome has the Colosseum and the Pantheon and Greece has the Acropolis and the Parthenon(older than Colosseum)
Amelia was 2 years older than her sister.
27 years
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
The Cyprus Island is located in the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea which Turkey has borders with. So, Cyprus is much closer to Turkey than it is to Greece.
Greece is smaller than the UK.
Santorini is closer to Turkey than to Greece but the distance difference is not impportant.
No
There are more than 100 islands in the Aegean Sea, which is located between eastern Greece and western Turkey. Only three of them belong to Turkey: Cunda, Imbros, and Tenedos.
Armenia was older than turkey.. and bigger than turkey.. one of the things that resulted the genocide
Greece and Bulgaria border Turkey to the northwest, while Georgia and Armenia border Turkey to the northeast.
400 million dollars was sent to Greece and Turkey. More than half was spent on Military aid.
because median age of Greece is 42.4 which means that more than half of the people in Greece are older than 42.4 years. and about 23-25 percent of Greece population is older than 65. so many old people means so many deaths.
no... Egypt was first
noo the Greeks came much after the the Ancient Egyptians. Egypt was the one of the first ever civilisations, if not the first
How much taller is Mt.Elbrus than Mt.Olympus in Greece