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Greece
EUROPE
FACTFILE
OFFICIAL NAME: Hellenic Republic
DATE OF FORMATION: 1829
CAPITAL: Athens
POPULATION: 11.2 million
TOTAL AREA: 50,942 sq. miles
(131,940 sq. km)
DENSITY: 221 people per sq. mile
LANGUAGES: Greek*, Turkish, Macedonian,
Albanian
RELIGIONS: Orthodox Christian 98%,
Muslim 1%, other 1%
ETHNIC MIX: Greek 98%,
other 2%
GOVERNMENT: Parliamentary system
CURRENCY: Euro = 100 cents
The Balkan state of Greece is bounded on three sides
by the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Ionian seas. It has a strong
seafaring tradition, with some of the world’s richest shipowners.
GEOGRAPHY
Mountainous peninsula and over
2000 islands. Large plain along the
mainland’s Aegean coast.
CLIMATE
Mainly Mediterranean, with dry,
hot summers. Alpine climate in
northern mountain areas.
PEOPLE & SOCIETY
Postwar industrial development
altered the dominance of agriculture and
seafaring. The rural exodus to industrial
cities has been stemmed but a third of
the population now lives in Athens.
Age-old culture and Greek Orthodox
Church balance social mobility. Civil
marriage and divorce became
legal only in 1982.
THE ECONOMY
One of Europe’s leading tourist
destinations. World’s largest shipping
fleet. Fruit, vegetables, olives. Large
black economy. Public debt and
budget deficit remain high.
INSIGHT: The modern Olympics,
first held in Athens in 1896, evolved
from Olympia’s ancient Greek games
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BULGARIA
MACEDONIA
TURKEY
ALBANIA
Thracian
Sea
Vóreies
Sporádes
Aegean
Sea
Sea of Crete
Ionian
Sea
Mediterranean
Sea
Pelo
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Pi
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Kérkyra
(Corfu)
Kefalloniá
Zákynthos
Kríti (Crete)
Límnos
Kos
Kárpathos
Lésvos
Chíos
Náxos
Sámos
Ródos
Isthmós
Korinthou
Pátra Peiraías
Irákleio
Chaniá
Lárisa
Vólos
Sérres
Dráma Xánthi
Alexandroúpoli
Kalámata
Kateríni
Lamía
Kérkyra
Kórinthos
Thessaloníki
Ioánnina
ATHENS