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Located South East of Europe, Greece borders a few countries, some of which are connected by land and others through the Mediterranean Sea. To name a few, Albania, Macedonia, and Bulgaria have a common land-border with Greece while Turkey and, slightly, Italy and Malta are neighboring countries by their common sea.

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