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How would you travel to Greece?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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That would depend on where you were coming from. If you were coming from a nearby country, you could go by land. You could travel to Greece by sea. You could travel to Greece by air. You are likely to do that if you are further away. So all standard travel methods could be used.

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