Corinth
Ancient greece has 4 main boundaries the north, south , east , and west.
Thrace
The word came from the mountain "mount Olympos" in Greece. Όλυμπος also Olympos. It is where they believed the God Zeus lived and the first olympic games were held there. The games were competitions held between athletes from the city-states of ancient Greece. The first competition took place in Olympia, Greece in 776 BC.
North America, no. France, yes, Massilia, now Marseilles.
Cause in Greece people could not get through the mountanous north so they did all their hunting and traveling by sea and they needed harbours to launch ships.
The city-state was in the north east Peloponnese Peninsula. The civilisation it developed spread through southern Greece.
They were descended from a warrior people called the Dorians who invaded Greece from the north, and they settled in the southern part of Greece, the Peloponnese, where they founded the city of Sparta.
yes, it is north central Greece. Not to be confused with the city Olympia which is on the Peloponnese.
Ancient Thrace corresponds to an area that today would cover Southern Bulgaria, North Eastern Greece and European Turkey.
The Gulf of Corinth to the north, the Peloponnese Peninsula to the south and west, the Isthmus of Corinth to the east, connecting it to northern Greece.
Ancient greece has 4 main boundaries the north, south , east , and west.
Gaul
Thrace
An ancient region of Greece north of Attica and the Gulf of Corinth.
The word came from the mountain "mount Olympos" in Greece. Όλυμπος also Olympos. It is where they believed the God Zeus lived and the first olympic games were held there. The games were competitions held between athletes from the city-states of ancient Greece. The first competition took place in Olympia, Greece in 776 BC.
This point is in southern Greece, about 50 miles east of Kalamata.
Greece is in the northern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere is north of the equator. The southern hemisphere is south of the equator. You can find this out on a map and/or with latitude or longitude.