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almond37 [142]
2 years ago
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Modern-day Greece is in the southeastern part of , and its land is made up of a and many surrounding . It is located close to As

ia and Africa, allowing for valuable opportunities.
History
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olga nikolaevna [1]2 years ago
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Answer:

Europe, small Islands, seas        

Explanation:

Modern-day Greece is located in the South-Eastern part of Europe in an area known as the Balkan Peninsula, its capital city is Athens and it is made of small islands, about 1200. These islands are surrounded by many seas such as Aegean, Cretan, Mediterranean and the Ionian sea. Lastly, Greece is geographically strategic because it represents a link between Africa, Europe and Asia thus allowing it to have valuable opportunities.

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