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Attica, the smaller peninsula in the Peloponnese in southern Greece and the Chalkidiki peninsula in Macedonia, northern Greece
The city was flat but there were mountains and hills too.
a peninsula in Greece is a body of land that has 3 sides of wateran example of a peninsula is the peloponnesus (pronounced= pelopuneesus). it is connected to mainland Greece y the isthmus, attica.REMEMBER:CRETE is Greece's largest ISLAND! an island is surrounded by water on all sides. a peninsula is surrounded by water on 3 sides
the Peloponnesus.
1.Mesopotamia was surrounded by two rivers while Greece was surrounded by seas. 2.Greece had many islands and it was a peninsula, but Mesopotamia had no islands and wasn't a peninsula...This is an accurate acswer from my History Textbook...You are welcome lazies!
C. Hilly and mountainous peninsula
Greece is mostly hills and mountains.
There are six major peninsulas in Europe: Scandinavian Peninsula Jutland Peninsula (Denmark) Iberian Peninsula Apennine Peninsula (Italy) Balkan Peninsula Turkish Peninsula
Mainland Greece is on the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula. Known also as the Peninsula of Haemus.
Athens is located on the peninsula of Attica.
Balkan peninsula
rugged, rocky, and hilly
rugged, rocky, and hilly
Peloponnesus is the largest peninsula in Greece.
The Balkan Peninsula. The Balkan Peninsula.
Balkan Peninsula
Kamchatka Peninsula