The answer you are looking for is TURKEY, but the question improperly poses its premise. Greece is not in a conflict with Turkey over Cyprus. Turkey is in a conflict with the Greek Cypriots (the population of Cyprus which is ethnically Greek) over control of the island.
Greece has over 3000 islands
They did not fight over Phoenicia.
Greece has four land-neighbors: Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Greece is also close to Italy over the Ionian Sea and the west coast of Turkey from Greek islands.
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The largest island in the south of Greece is called Crete, but note that Greece has over 3000 islands, so you may be thinking of a different.
Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria and Turkey (They are not enemies, but are in dispute except for Turkey who they hate each other and Greece wins over Turkey
Turkey and Egypt both wanted power over The Sudan and its people, The Sudanese.
kamehameha fight in the big island with his chiefs
The Truman administration's foreign policy was to provide support to Turkey and Greece with military aid as well as economic aid. They did this to prevent Turkey and Greece from being taken over by the Soviets.
the ancientGreeks ruled over Greece and Bulgaria and turkey.
The Truman administration's foreign policy was to provide support to Turkey and Greece with military aid as well as economic aid. They did this to prevent Turkey and Greece from being taken over by the Soviets.