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GreeceGreece

By Taylor KBy Taylor K

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ContinentContinent

• The continent that Greece is in is Europe.

• The continent that Greece is in is Europe.

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CapitalCapital

• The capital of Greece is Athens. • The capital of Greece is Athens.

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Type of GovernmentType of Government

• Greece’s government is Ruplic.• Greece’s government is Ruplic.

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LanguageLanguage

• The language is Greek.• The language is Greek.

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MoneyMoney

• The type of money is Drachma.• The type of money is Drachma.

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SizeSize

• The size is 50,962 sq. miles• The size is 50,962 sq. miles

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populationpopulation

• In 1998 the population was 10,374,00.

• In 1998 the population was 10,374,00.

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Fact OneFact One

• Greece has had many gods and goddess including, Aphrodite the love goddess,Hermes the messenger and Zeus the King and many more.

• Greece has had many gods and goddess including, Aphrodite the love goddess,Hermes the messenger and Zeus the King and many more.

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Fact TwoFact Two

• Some places in Greece you might want to visit is the partheonon which is were a statue of the goddess Athena is.

• Some places in Greece you might want to visit is the partheonon which is were a statue of the goddess Athena is.

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Fact Three.Fact Three.

• In Greece there was also a creature called Medusa. Who was the prettiest woman in Greece. But then Aphrodite (another Greek goddess-the love goddess) got jealous and turned her into the ugliest creature ever! So then she was a evil creature with snakes for hair. She was so ugly/evil if you were to look her straight in the eye you would turn to stone right then and there.

• In Greece there was also a creature called Medusa. Who was the prettiest woman in Greece. But then Aphrodite (another Greek goddess-the love goddess) got jealous and turned her into the ugliest creature ever! So then she was a evil creature with snakes for hair. She was so ugly/evil if you were to look her straight in the eye you would turn to stone right then and there.

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CitationsCitations

• Information found at www.worldbookonline.com• Pictures found at www.creativcommons.org

• Information found at www.worldbookonline.com• Pictures found at www.creativcommons.org


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