Yes, many people in Greece live near rivers, particularly in areas where rivers provide essential resources for agriculture, water supply, and transportation. Rivers like the Arachthos and the Pindus are significant in certain regions, supporting local communities. Additionally, some towns and villages are situated along riverbanks, benefiting from scenic views and recreational opportunities. However, the majority of Greece's population is concentrated in urban areas, particularly in cities like Athens, which are not directly by rivers.
No they live in your mom's bed
As a fellow Greek I would say no because the people who live in Greece have enough mountain ranges and rivers to make crops so that they could eat, sell and trade to earn their money.
people who live along the rivers use there hands and clothes
Athens of course there are 3,700,000 people who live in Athens to the 11 million people who live in Greece
Greek. People who live in Greece are Greeks.
There is about 16,000 people that live in Ancient Greece. Greece has a little population.
Greece has many mountains and is mostly surrounded by water and rivers and it is mostly suuny and very hot it doent snow like where we live in England
They live in temples.
Greeks are the people who live in Greece .
No
Yes, people still live in Greece. The Greece population, as of July 2008, is 10,722,816. Greece, although a city a long time ago, is still a hustling and bustling city today.
Yes, many people would love to live in Greece. Greece is full of beautiful things and great foods .