Thrace
its called ιωνία (ionia).
All of Greece has a Mediterranean Climate.
Ancient Macedonia was a Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula in southern Europe. Modern Macedonia is a Greek province on the northern Greek peninsula in southern Europe, The unrelated Former Yugoslav Republic is a newly founded Slavic Republic north of historical Macedonia in the Balkan region of southern Europe.
The world's first library was located in what is now Greece. The Ancient Greeks believed that the history of their region should be preserved and that the public should be aware of the history of a region.
They both were the first two cultures to be developed in Greece. (Mycenaeans were first because the only spoke greek.)
Andros is an island of the Greek Cyclades archipelago. It is in Greece's South Aegean administrative region. Ermoupoli is the capital of the South Aegean administrative region.
The Agean Sea is the body of water between Greece and Turkey. It is in the north eastern portion of the Mediterranean Sea. This sea contains hundreds of islands, including the famed Greek Islands of Mikonos, Khios, and Santorini, larger islands famous in ancient sea battles such as Rhodes and Crete, and also equally beautiful islands off the Turkish coast. It would take a long time to list them all!
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.
The Peloponesus was (and is today) a peninsula and region of Greece.
Ancient Greece
its called ιωνία (ionia).
Thessaly was an ancient Greek kingdom directly under the ancient Greeks kingdoms of Macedonia and Epirus. Today it is a region of Greece still under the region of Epirus and Macedonia in Greece.
The country with only vowels in its name is "Aegean." It is a region in Greece and not a country on its own.
All of Greece has a Mediterranean Climate.
An ancient region of Greece north of Attica and the Gulf of Corinth.
Gaul
Rome and Greece