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2nd Term Project. Greece. Map Of Europe Where You Can find Europe.
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2nd Term Project Greece
Map Of Europe Where You Can find Europe Greece is a peninsular country of the South East Europe. It is mostly a mountainous country and it is located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey and the FYROM. It has about 160 islands and less than half of them are inhabited. Greece has two seas: The Aegean Sea at the East and the Ionian Sea at the West. The country is divided in regions and islands groups that are organized into prefectures. The weather is hot and cold in winter. It’s a great country for visit because it have tourists things like: museums, the theatre, the Parthenon, statues.
Food The food in Greece there are varieties of food . Although one can find different ethnic foods in Athens, the great majority of restaurants in Greece serve only one variety of food: Greek food! To most people who consider "variety" to come from different types of cuisines this might sound rather monotonous, but Greek food comes in many shapes, forms, and varieties to keep even the most demanding traveler satisfied.
Shops There are many interesting shops in Greece where you can fin whatever you want. Some are in the street and others in supermarkets or centers to sell things. The kind of shop can change, if it a music shop, a clothe shop etc. You can buy per internet, too. Also can change the aspect of the shop, if it is a famous, rich or poor shop, and depend of the aspect can change the type of the services, too.
Music The music of Greece is as diverse and celebrated as its history. Traditional Greek music pertains many similarities with Middle Eastern music, especially the music of Cyprus, with their modern popular music scenes remaining well-integrated. Music exists as a significant aspect of Hellenic culture, both within Greece and in the Diaspora. Greek music is frequently played at parties and festivals, with children and adults both partaking in traditional Greek dancing.
Language Greek (ελληνικά, IPA: [eliniˈka] or ελληνική γλώσσα, IPA: [eliniˈci ˈɣlosa]), an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, is the language of the Greeks. Native to the southern Balkans, it has the longest documented history of any Indo-European language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. In its ancient form, it is the language of classical ancient Greek literature and the New Testament of the Christian Bible. In its modern form, it is the official language of Greece and Cyprus and one of the 23 official languages of the European Union. Spoken by approximately 13 million people,[1] including minority and emigrant communities in numerous parts of the world, its written form uses the Greek alphabet.
Principal Towns The most important of all Greece cities is Athens, the capital of the country, which concentrates more than one third of the population. The second largest city is Thessaloniki on the North and the third is Patra on the south west. Some others important cities are: Esparta, Naxos, Pompeian and Alexandropoulos because there is an story about each country and are very famous in Greece and in all the world. Some ancients cities are diferents that all the others cities