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Q: What sea is south of ancient Greece?
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What bodies of water are near Ancient Greece?

Greece is surrounded by The Aegean Sea (east and south) and the Ionian Sea (west).


Where is Thessaly in Ancient Greece on a map?

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


What sea borders Ancient Greece?

The Mediterranean Sea


Name the seas that lie to the west east and south of Greece?

The sea that lies west of Greece is the Ionian the sea that lies south of Greece is the Mediterranean and the sea that lies east of Greece is the Aegean.


What bodies of water surround ancient Greece?

The seas that boarder ancient Greece are; Aegean, and Mediterrean Sea


What geographic reason explains the success of Ancient Greece?

Greece is Located on the Mediterranean Sea.


What sea is in south Greece?

The Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea.


What sea borders Greece and Italy?

Ionian Sea The body of the water to the south of Italy and the east of Greece is the Ionian Sea. It is part of the Mediterranean Sea.


The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the what sea?

The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the Aegean Sea. It also developed on islands in the Aegean Sea.


What sea is located south of Greece?

mediterranean sea


The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shore of what sea?

The civilization of ancient Greece developed near the shores of the Aegean Sea. It also developed on islands in the Aegean Sea.


What large sea is south of Greece?

The major Greece is surrounded by three bodies of water namely, the Ionian sea, Aegean sea, and Mediterranean sea. However; the largest body of water covering south of Greece is Aegean sea.