Yes and no- Greece suffered economic collapse in the early 1930s, contrary to Rome abviously your talking about ancient Greece and rome so of course Greece started before rome.
Ancient Rome was surrounded by Greece, Gaul, Spain and Africa. The Roman Empire stretched as far west as the British Isles.
trading was really important in greece, more important than rome. fish wasbig in greece. rome didn't have fish.
Both Greece and Rome gave us a great deal of scholars.
Rome then and now is in Italy. Greece is to the east, over on the other side of the Adriatic Sea.
Greece is a country. Rome is the capital city of Italy so no Grece is not in Rome
Rome is a city in Italy. Greece is a country in Europe.
NO. Athens is in Greece and is the Capitol of that country. Rome is the Capitol of the country of Italy which is a few hundred miles west of Greece.
Many of Rome's Ideals came from Greece.
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No. Rome is a city in Italy. Greece is a separate country. (east & south)
Portugal but ancient Greece and Rome use more
540 from Greece to Rome
Rome is a city in the country of Italy, not a country of itself. Rome is also a lot smaller than France, which is a country.
No. Rome is a city in Italy. The US is a country, one of the largest in the world, so it is much bigger than Rome.
Yes and no- Greece suffered economic collapse in the early 1930s, contrary to Rome abviously your talking about ancient Greece and rome so of course Greece started before rome.
Rome and Greece