No, Turkey is not part of Greece. Turkey and Greece are two separate countries.
Turkey is a modern country. Asia Minor had a couple of hundred independent Greek city-states plus non-Greek tribes and kingdoms.
waht is the southern part ancient greece
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
No.
Yes. They were part of the diet.
NO! It is no longer a part of this world because that was ancient times.
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Thrace
Mainly Greece, and a small part of Turkey.
The eastern part of Thrace, which was originally part of Greece, is now Turkey.
To the north of the European part of Turkey are Greece and Bulgaria; to the west of Romania is Hungary.
No; Turkey is an ancient country which is still surprisingly in existence and can be found on a world atlas map, even though it is said to be "ancient". It is a country that can be found in Northeast Europe, nearby Portugal, Spain, Greece, and the Germanic-speaking (countries that speak some form of the German language) countries such as Germany and Poland.
The site of troy is in Turkey and it is exactly 8,895 miles from Greece. Answer The site of Troy is, indeed, in Turkey, and is just across the Aegean Sea from Greece. From the northernmost part of ancient, Mycenaean Greece to Troy is about 190-200 miles by sea.
waht is the southern part ancient greece
The nearest country that is north of Egypt is Cyprus. Turkey and Greece are also near the northern part of Egypt.
Turkey.
it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the northeast.
The country that is part of Europe and Asia [Minor] that belonged to the ancient Lydians, Phrygians, Aeolians and Ionians is todays Turkey.