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The possessive form for the proper noun Greece is Greece's. Example: I bought a book on Greece's history and culture to prepare for my trip.
The letters represent the city or area of the country where the vehicle is bought
An ancient market is a place where goods are bought and sold. In Greece it was called an agora and in Rome it was called a forum.
Leonidas was king of Sparta when xerxes led the Persians to attack Greece, leonidas led the famous 300 spartens to meet the Persians and bought the rest of Greece enough time to asemble an army capable of defeating xerxes.
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I am guessing here but I would think about 6-8 weeks. If you are going to do this and you bought the car in Greece and not CA, then, you better make sure it meets the smog requirements here in CA. They are some the strictest in the nation and often even out of state cars have to be repaired to meet the standards here.
Artificial magnets were first discovered in ancient Greece in the city of Magnesia, leading to the term "magnet" to describe them. Magnetite, a natural magnetic material, was found in the region and is believed to be the source of the first artificial magnets.
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Both are Greece
greek is the greece's nationality.
Greece is a country. There really are no 'opposites' to countries. I suppose the opposite of Greece would be "not Greece."