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In ancient Greece, travel was primarily conducted by foot, horseback, or using chariots for those who could afford them. The Greeks also navigated their extensive coastline and islands using ships, which were crucial for trade and communication. Roads were often rugged and poorly maintained, making land travel challenging, while maritime routes were more efficient for connecting distant cities. Festivals and athletic competitions, such as the Olympics, also facilitated travel as people journeyed to participate or watch events.

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