Attica is a peninsula located in southeastern Greece. It is bordered by the Saronic Gulf to the west and south, and the Aegean Sea to the east. The region is historically significant, as it includes the capital city of Athens, which was a major center of ancient Greek civilization. Attica is known for its rich cultural heritage, archaeological sites, and beautiful landscapes.
Athens is located on the Attica peninsula.
Attica, the smaller peninsula in the Peloponnese in southern Greece and the Chalkidiki peninsula in Macedonia, northern Greece
The peninsula on which Greece is located is called Attica.
Athens is located on the peninsula of Attica.
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The peninsula on which Greece is located is called Attica.
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.
The Second Largest Peninsula Of Greece is Attica(don't believe ME look at our world page 185 )
Some of Greece's best farmlands lie on Attica, a peninsula that sticks out into the Aegean Sea.
The city-state of Megara was and still is a part of the Attica peninsula
The three main peninsulas of Greece are the Peloponnese, the Attica Peninsula, and the Chalkidiki Peninsula. The Peloponnese is the largest and is known for its rich history and archaeological sites, including ancient Olympia. The Attica Peninsula houses Athens, the capital, and is significant for its cultural and historical importance. The Chalkidiki Peninsula is famous for its natural beauty and features the unique three-pronged landform that includes the monastic community of Mount Athos.
A peninsula. Peloponessos is called the south peninsula of the mainland and is linked to Attica by the Isthmus of Korinth