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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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How many cities are in Greece?

to be honest there are 6 city states in greece

What is the climate of Mount Olympus?

Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece. It's summit is snowcapped and at an elevation of 9,570 ft (2,917 m). Ancient Greeks thought of it as the home of their gods and the throne of Zeus.

Is Aqua Greek?

The word agua is "water" in Spanish.

Which gospel was written in Greece?

A:We do not know where any of the gospels were written, as their authors were all anonymous and the attributions to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were only made later in the second century, on a presumably speculative basis. They were all written in Greek Koine, not classic Greek, which suggests they were most likely written in the Near East but not Greece.

Which is the fourth largest island of Greece?

Rhodes island with 540 sq. miles and 1401 sq. kilometers.

What is the area of crete?

8,336 km² (3,219 square miles)

What was a paidonomos?

A Sparta state trainer of the Spartan citizens children of age between 7 and 16 that puts them at school, supervise and punish them if they don't act as instructed.

What is the mileage between plainfield In and crete IL?

55 miles taking this route:

  1. Take I-55 SOUTH from Plainfield to I-80 EAST to INDIANA at EXIT 250A near Joliet.
  2. Take I-80 EAST across to the 394 SOUTH towards DANVILLE. EXIT.
  3. Take the 394 SOUTH to Crete. Turn right onto Exchange St, which takes you to Crete.

It should take a little bit over an hour.

What term was not in use during the golden age of ancient Greece?

The term that was not used during the age of ancient Greece was stone age. They did not use this term because there wasn't enough stones

Who won the first battle held between Greece and Troy?

Helen returned to Sparta and lived for a time with Menelaus, where she was encountered by Telemachus in The Odyssey. According to another version, used byEuripides in his play Orestes, Helen had long ago left the mortal world by then, having been taken up to Olympus almost immediately after Menelaus' return.

How did the ancient Greeks get their water?

they got there water from wells then they had spring water

Do eagles live in Greece?

Yes, several types of eagles live in Greece. A few of the eagles in Greece are the white tailed eagle, imperial eagle, and the golden eagle.

What Greek and Latin prefix mean the same?

uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one

Turkey borders what body of water?

The southern and western shores of Turkey are on the Mediterranean Sea. More precisely, the western coast is on a body of water of the Mediterranean which is called Aegean Sea, and which separates Turkey and Greece. The northern coast in on the Black Sea.

Greek word for courage?

Depending on the context:

Κουράγιο, υπομονή, καρτερικότητα, θάρρος, ψυχραιμία, ανδρεία.

Κουράγιο is the direct translation though.