There is only one Greek alphabet in use today.
Approximately 13 million people speak Greek as their native language today. This number includes inhabitants of Greece, Cyprus, and Greek diaspora around the world.
yes you can in our democracy and religion.
They are called Butter Churns!
Greek mythology is still present in modern languages through the use of phrases, idioms, and expressions that reference Greek gods, goddesses, and myths. These references can be found in literature, art, music, and popular culture, highlighting the ongoing influence of Greek mythology on contemporary language usage.
Aigospotamai is called that from the Greek words aigos = goat and potamai = rivers, The Goat Rivers, located in Gallipoli in today's Turkey.
Athens is still currently called Athens due to the Greek legend that portrays Athena outsmarting Poseidon in a competition for the beautiful city.
Calliaphone
The Greek traded with the Romans ~<3Kori~
Sparta is actually a city. It's a greek city with 15500 inhabitants (2005). And a seeworthy place of Sparta is the old Spartan ruins located next to today's Sparta.
Pergamon was an ancient Greek city located in Aeolis. Today it is located 26 km from the Aegean sea on the north side of the river Caicus. You can find out more about the history of this Ancient city and it's modern day counterpart online, on one of the many websites dedicated to Greek history.
Ancient China was in the same place it is in today, it hasn't moved.
We see examples of Greek architecture today is the Parthenon. A Greek temple.
like academy is still used today as a learning place
Yes, the nile river is located in ancient egypt and it's in the same place today.
Greeks have their own alphabet, which has it's roots int he same place as the Roman Alphabet which we use today.
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