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Rural Greece refers to the less populated, countryside areas of the country, characterized by picturesque landscapes, traditional villages, and agricultural practices. These regions often feature ancient ruins, olive groves, vineyards, and livestock farming, reflecting Greece's rich cultural heritage and history. The lifestyle in rural Greece tends to be slower-paced, with strong community ties and a focus on local traditions. Many rural areas also showcase stunning natural beauty, including mountains, Coastlines, and islands.

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