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Look for the Aegean Sea and it is on it's west coast, south of Macedonia.

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Was thessaly a real ancient city in Greece?

Thessaly was an ancient Greek kingdom directly under the ancient Greeks kingdoms of Macedonia and Epirus. Today it is a region of Greece still under the region of Epirus and Macedonia in Greece.


What three areas made up a city-state (ancient Greece)?

Asia minor, Thessaly ,and Attica


Where is thessaly located?

in Greece


Why did ancient Greece not farm very much?

Greece is a very mountainous place. The only large areas suitable for farming are in Thessaly and in central Macedonia.


Where was Achilles home from Greek History?

Achilles is not a historical person, he is in the myths.He was born in Phthia in ancient Greece the southernmost region of ancient Thessaly.


Was Macedonia a city-state of ancient greece?

I am not sure if it was a city state of ancient Greece, but I do know that it was part of ancient Greece. _________ Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom. Greece was made up of individual states with different political systems, from Homeric kingdoms like Macedonia, Epirus and Thessaly to the Diarchy of Sparta to the Democracy of Athens.


Which is farther north Thessaly or attica?

Thessaly or Thessalia is much farther north than Attica in the nation of Greece. Thessaly is about 326 kilometers north of Attica.


Where was Achilles birthplace?

he was born in Thessaly,Greece


Which region of Greece is larissa the capital?

Thessaly


Which element is named after a district in Thessaly Greece?

Magnesium


Where is Zeus on an ancient Greece map?

Zeus was a god, not a natural feature, and so does not appear on any map.


By what routes did the Persians choose to attack Greece?

From Gallipoli through Thrace, Macedonia and Thessaly into mainland Greece.