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the largest Greek peninsulas
Peloponnesus and attica
Attica, the smaller peninsula in the Peloponnese in southern Greece and the Chalkidiki peninsula in Macedonia, northern Greece
the largest Greek peninsulas
The two main peninsulas of mainland Greece are the Peloponnese Peninsula in the south and the Attica Peninsula, which includes the region where Athens is located.
Attica and Peloponnesus were attractive to settlers due to their fertile land, favorable climate, and access to the sea, which facilitated trade and fishing. The region's natural resources supported agriculture, enabling the growth of crops and livestock. Additionally, the strategic location of these areas allowed for the establishment of trade routes and connections with other cultures, making them economically and socially appealing to settlers. Their varied topography also provided opportunities for defense and settlement.
Attica and Peloponnese.
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Mainland Greece does not have one singular name, but is denominated by regions. Moving south to north, the regions of mainland Greece include: the Peloponnesus, Attica, Boetia, Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia, and Thrace.
Greece is made up of 3 peninsulas, the Balkan Peninsula, Attica, and Peleponnesus. At least that's what Ancient Greece was made up of.
The address of the Attica Public Library is: 305 South Perry Street, Attica, 47918 1494
The address of the Attica Historical Society is: Po Box 24, Attica, NY 14011