Greece doesn't have any colonies in Africa. They never did. The closest thing to Greece having colonies in Africa was when the Macedonian Empire controlled parts of modern-day Egypt around 300 BC.
Africa.
Africa is the continent south of Italy and Greece.
Nigeria is the name of the British colony in West Africa.
Rhodes was a island in Greece, it was also an Italian colony.
Ancient Greece had colonies or influence in Asian minor, Sicily, Gaul, and Africa.
No, Greece was not a colony to another country in recent history. However, in ancient history, Greece was subjected to colonization by various ancient powers such as the Persians, Romans, and Ottomans.
Egypt being the Most northern British colony in Africa and South Africa being the most Southern colony in Africa.
The first colony in Africa was the Greek controlled areas of Egypt in the 500's BC.
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A colony established in Crete.
The main concentration was in Asia, in today' Lebanon and southern Syria. They established an important colony in Carthage in today's Tunisia.