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Greece is a land of wild mountains, remote
valleys, and scattered islands. Most people make
their living by farming; olives can grow on the
dry hillsides and hardy sheep and goats thrive in
the rugged landscape. Greece is the world’s third-
largest producer of olive oil, and also exports citrus
fruits, grapes, and tomatoes. With one of the largest
merchant fleets in the world, Greece is a seafaring
nation—people and goods travel by boat. Millions of
visitors are attracted to Greece by its landscape, and
by its rich history as the birthplace of democracy in
the 5th century bce. in recent years, the
global financial crisis has
hit Greece hard, and
has left the country
with crippling debt.

lying at the eastern end of the
Mediterranean, Greece is
surrounded by the Mediterranean,
aegean, and ionian seas. it consists
of a mainland, the Peloponnese
peninsula, and over 2,000 islands.

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the eastern orthodox church was founded
in constantinople (istanbul) in the 4th
century ce. the Greek orthodox church
became independent in 1850 and is the
official religion of Greece, with more
than 10 million faithful. distinctively
dressed priests are a common sight.

statistics
area: 50,949 sq miles
(131,957 sq km)
Population: 10,776,000
capital: athens
Languages: Greek,
turkish, Macedonian,
albanian
Religions: Greek
orthodox, Muslim
currency: euro

Greece

athens
the ancient city of athens, the cultural center
of Greece in the 5th century bce, is generally
believed to be the birthplace of western
civilization. the fortified acropolis (above) rises
328 ft (100 m) above the city. it is crowned by
the Parthenon temple, dedicated to the city’s
patron goddess athena, and built in 432 bce.
today, this busy modern city is a major
commercial, shipping and tourist center,
and the seat of the Greek government.

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christianity
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octoPus
octopuses are
a Greek delicacy,
but they are becoming
scarce due to overfishing
in the Mediterranean.

the Greek islands
the Greek mainland is
surrounded by many islands.
ships and ferries unite these
scattered communities. in 
the summer, the islands, with
their warm climate, fishing
villages, and beautiful
beaches, are major tourist
centers, attracting over nine
million visitors. in the winter, the
small islands are deserted by summer
residents, who return to the mainland.

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