. They're both separate independent countries.
Rhodes was a island in Greece, it was also an Italian colony.
Sicily was owned by both, at separate times, though. Sicily was a colony of Greece, even though it is geographically closer to Carthage, who owned part of it. Then, the Romans fought for it and won. THE END!
The Romans. The greek colony of Graecia located in south Italy was the first to comunicate with the Romans and so the Romans named the whole nation out of the citizens of that Colony. Greeks called (and still calling) themselves 'Hellenes'.
No, Italy and Greece are different countries.
Yes, Greece is east of Italy.
Italy and Greece are completely separated countries.
Africa is the continent south of Italy and Greece.
Greece is east of Italy (or east southeast to be more precise).
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
The Ionian Sea is between Greece and southern Italy.
Yes, both Italy and Greece have a prime minister.
Africa is the continent south of Italy and Greece.