The Greeks developed math, science, philosophy, schools and it is the foundation of the western world. It gave us art, music, and government. They knew that the world was round and had figured out many other things. The Ancient Greeks are like the foundation of a house because without them there would no western world.
Greece is not considered the birthplace of civilization by most historians. The birthplace of civilization would be Mesopotamia. Greece is, however, called the birthplace of Western civilization, since most of the Western nations (like the nations of Western Europe, the United States, Canada, etc.) got their ideas of philosophy, government, and art from Greek civilization.
The Greeks developed math, science, philosophy, schools and it is the foundation of the western world. It gave us art, music, and government. They knew that the world was round and had figured out many other things. The Ancient Greeks are like the foundation of a house because without them there would no western world.
Some popular attractions in Greece include Mount Olympus, Halkidiki, and Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great. The second largest city in Greece, Thessaloniki, also attracts many visitors each year.
Many cultures played a part in the development of Western civilization. Probably the most influential were Greece and Italy, but most of the European countries contributed in some way, as well as some non-european countries.
The Greek civilization is considered the starting point of western civilization because of their great achievements in art, science, ideas of democracy and government. All of these things have been passed down through centuries.
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Islam has spread to all continents of the world , the farthest point is Alaska .
They do not need to be incorporated. The practice of incorporating some churches takes place in some Western countries, but not in Greece or Russia, etc.
ancient Greece would never belive in myths and some alphabet may not be here A.K.A CHRISSY THE BLACK
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No. Greek is the oldest practiced language in Western Europe. Some people forget that Greece is considered a part of Western Europe. This is due to the history of Greece, which made Greece heavily tied to the true geographical definition of Western Europe. The Greek language has been around since about 1400 BCE. Disregarding Greece, Latin would be the oldest "surviving" language of Western Europe. Latin is still official in one country, Vatican City, and many people across the world still learn Latin. In addition, Latin is still used in naming items (from animals to elements). The Latin language was established around 500 BCE. If you don't count Latin, because truly Latin is a dead language, then yes, Welsh is the oldest practiced language in Western Europe, surviving from around 700 CE.