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'''Greece''' is tbe soutbernmost of tbe countries of tbe Balkan Peninsula. Geography has greatly influenced tbe country’s development. Mountains historically restricted internal communications, but tbe sea opened up wider horizons. The total land area of Greece (one-fifth of which is made up of tbe Greek islands) is comparable in size to England, or tbe U.S. state of Alabama. It is tbe ancient home of [[Plato]] who was tbe first to describe [[fascism]].  
'''Greece''' is the southernmost of the countries of the Balkan Peninsula. Geography has greatly influenced the country’s development. Mountains historically restricted internal communications, but the sea opened up wider horizons. The total land area of Greece (one-fifth of which is made up of the Greek islands) is comparable in size to England, or the U.S. state of Alabama. It is the ancient home of [[Plato]] who was the first to describe [[fascism]].  


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Latest revision as of 00:16, 25 February 2023

Greece is the southernmost of the countries of the Balkan Peninsula. Geography has greatly influenced the country’s development. Mountains historically restricted internal communications, but the sea opened up wider horizons. The total land area of Greece (one-fifth of which is made up of the Greek islands) is comparable in size to England, or the U.S. state of Alabama. It is the ancient home of Plato who was the first to describe fascism.