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Greece

Greece. Dominic Chavez 05/20/2011 Mr. Scott Desert Oasis. The People . The population of Greece is 11,208,177 The languages mainly spoken are Greek, English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German.

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Greece

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  1. Greece Dominic Chavez 05/20/2011 Mr. Scott Desert Oasis

  2. The People • The population of Greece is 11,208,177 • The languages mainly spoken are Greek, English, French, Spanish, Italian, and German. • The average life span is Life expectancy at birth: total population 79.92 years male: 77.36 years female: 82.65 years

  3. Geography • The capital of Greece is Athens • Some major cities are Agrinion,Alexandroupolis,Athens,IraklionJanina,Kalamata,Katerini,Kavalla,kerkira,Khalkis,Khania,Kozani,Larisa,Patrai,Serrai,Thessaloniki,Trikala,Volos,Xanthi. • Some major lakes are :Trichinas, Volvo, Vegoritis, Bistonis, Koronia. • Some major rivers are: Aliakmon, Acherons, Pinions,, Eros.

  4. Culture • The religion in Greece is Christian Orthodox. • Some holidays in Greece are New Year's Day, Theophany, The Three Holy Hierarchs. • What they dress in Greece is babies often wore nothing at all, but sometimes, as in this picture, they wore cloth diapers. men wore tunic or a wole shirt and women wore one large piece of wool. • The people ate fish, meat, olive oil, bread.

  5. Economy

  6. Government

  7. Landmarks

  8. Greek Gods

  9. Reference page • http://www.historylink102.com/greece3/money.htm

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