The Greek archipelago.
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(1) Northern Greece, (2) Central Greece and (3) The Peloponnese.
The Persian Empire.
Peninsula
The geographical feature that separated Greece from the Persian Empire was the Aegean Sea. This body of water acted as a natural barrier, influencing trade and military movements between the two regions. Additionally, the mountainous terrain of Greece further complicated any potential invasion routes from Persia, contributing to the distinct cultural and political development of the Greek city-states.
The geographical feature absent in classical Greece was a river. This was the reason for the comparative lack of trade in classical Greece.
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Mountains, rivers and seas.
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The Greek archipelago.
Mountains rivers, sea, many islands, volcanos, lakes, forests, etc.
THE GEOGRAPHY FEATURE IF GREECE IS VERY MOUNTAIN .THEY VERY LIMIT CANTACT ..BECAUSE OF TRAVEL ON, They didn't have a universal idea that they were a country,
Second Persian invasion of Greece happened in -480.
First Persian invasion of Greece happened in -492.
Greece was dominated by Athens after the Persian wars.
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