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Greece

Greece, also known as Hellas, officially recognized as the Hellenic Republic, stands as a country nestled in Southeast Europe, positioned at the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula. This country borders Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the east. Embracing the Aegean Sea on its eastern front, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Sea of Crete and the Mediterranean Sea to the south, Greece boasts the longest coastline within the Mediterranean Basin, featuring thousands of islands.

Diktea and Ida caves

According to Greek mythology, the titan Cronus was prophesied to be defeated by his own son and every time his next offspring came into the world, he swallowed him, until finally his wife, the goddess Rhea, decided to deceive him. Having taken ref... read more

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Ancient Corinth

Corinth is situated on a narrow isthmus linking the Saronic and Corinthian gulfs. Gulf of Corinth, meaning that the city was a port of the two seas and all trade between the west and east of Greece passed through it. It was a very prosperous city,... read more

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Epidaurus

Epidaurus is a small fishing village nestled among picturesque olive and orange groves on the eastern coast of the Argolic peninsula (Peloponnese). It is known that the settlement here existed and flourished already in the Mycenaean era, and large... read more

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Mycenae

The Mycenaean (Achaean) civilisation (1600-1100 BC) is one of the oldest and most interesting civilisations that ever existed on the territory of modern Greece. This civilisation had an undeniable influence on the subsequent development of ancient... read more

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