Greece - Wikipedia Greece has the longest coastline on the Mediterranean basin, spanning thousands of islands and nine traditional geographic regions It has a population of over 10 million Athens is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Thessaloniki, Patras and Heraclion
Greece | Islands, Cities, Language, History | Britannica Greece has more than 2,000 islands, of which about 170 are inhabited; some of the easternmost Aegean islands lie just a few miles off the Turkish coast The country’s capital is Athens, which expanded rapidly in the second half of the 20th century
grees - Wiktionary, the free dictionary grees (verbal noun greesaghey) to stir to incite, provoke, agitate, egg on, foment, excite, stir up, instigate, prod to drive, accelerate to abet
Greece | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports Greece, a rugged country of mountains and islands The land area, including the islands, is 50,270 square miles (about the size of Alabama) Only 25% of the land is arable, and much of that is dry and rocky Greece has mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers
Greece - Country Profile - Nations Online Project Greece has a population of 10 7 million people (in 2020) The largest city and national capital is Athens; spoken languages are Greek (official) and Turkish (predominantly spoken by a minority of Turks in Western Thrace) What is Greece famous for?