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Greece

Greece is a country made up of many islands. It has a rich history filled with gods, goddesses, wars, tragedies, romances, and some of the best myths of all time. Questions in this section can include things about current or ancient Greece.

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What was the loss and rediscovery of Greek Literature?

A major historical event that led to the loss of Greek literature was the destruction of the Library of Alexandria. Much of the works were preserved by the Arabic kingdoms which ensured their survival, as they were not preserved through the Dark Ages in Europe. The Renaissance led to re-interest in Greek literature in the west.

How many temples are there in Greece?

there are 3 colums and there are 3.14 (Pi) temples in Greece

What do you call a person who lives in Australia or New Zealand?

People who live in Australia are simply called Australians.

The indigenous people of Australia are known as the "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders".

What is the area of Greece?

131957km (50949miles2)

131,990 km2

50,944 sq mi

What is a building that people worship in Greece?

People in Greece do not worship buildings; they either worship divinities or are atheists. Historically, Greeks used to worship divinities in temples devoted to particular gods. Today, Greeks are overwhelmingly Christian (the Greek Orthodox Church) and pray in churches.

Why did Greece fight with other city states?

A reason is that some people wanted land, so people fought over land.

Who are Greece's enemies?

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

Who rules in present day Greece?

The current President of Greece is Karolos Papoulias The current Prime Minister is Kostas Karamanliss

Ancient Greece only healthy infants were allowed to live?

It was common in the ancient world for severely disabled children to be allowed to die.

Is Greece considered part of Eastern Europe?

No. The Middle East generally covers Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Turkey and Cyprus. The extend of the Greater Middle East also includes Northern Africa, Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros, the Stans and the Caucasus.

Greece however, is sometimes considered part of the Near East in relation to archeology.

What is the Greek alphebet?

alpha

beta

gamma

delta

epsilon

zeta

eta

theta

iota

kappa

lambda

mu

nu

xi

omicron

pi

rho

sigma

tau

upsilon

phi

chi

psi

omega

Which body of water do you travel to get from italy to greece?

The Adriatic Sea

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Are Greeks real?

Greek is a genuine language.

What time is 9 am EDT in Greece?

9 am in the Pacific Time Zone would mean it is 7 pm in Greece

What was the Population of Greece before World War 2?

The question cant be answered because that was when Hitler was still ruling he mostly killed off all of the Jews and no one really no who stayed and who went.

Do the Greece celebrate Christmas?

well he will only come if your on the nice list.Remember Santa Clause comes during the night so when it's night time (dark at the end of the day) just wait and Santa will come at night or early morning

If you got confused just ask a trusted adult or friend and they will more than likely depending on the person tell you when santa clause will arrive in Greece.

Name the animal used by the Greeks for transport of people and their goods?

I'm pretty sure they use donkeys. This is correct, both Greek and Romans used donkeys as well as horses/chariots

Why there so many different types of government in ancient greece?

Because they were by water and the Greeks became skilled shipbuilders and sailors.

What does molokai mean in greek?

The question makes no sense. Molokai is the name of an island.

What are the seas and oceans near Greece?

Greece has multiple bodies of water that touch its border. The Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, and both parts of the Eastern Mediterranean basin.

What are The Greek Traditions?

One of the ancient traditions of Greeks is the naming of the eldest child after a grandparent. Another tradition is the big celebration of weddings, which culminate in large receptions with plenty of music and dancing.

How many islands surround Greece?

between 1200 and 6000 depending on your definition, 227 are inhabited

What do Greeks use in their food?

many things but commonly: olive oil, lamb, cheese[not just feta], olives, octopus, fish, oregano, thyme, mint, honey..& many more ..oh & of course wine!

Did paul preach in Athens Greece?

Paul went to Athens, Greece and preached in the temple that was dedicated to the Greek gods and he shared the gospel of Jesus Christ with the Greek philosophers who were in the temple.