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Greece

Greece. Chapter 17.3. Greece. Tied to Mediterranean New EU member Borders E. Europe Albania, Bulgaria, and former Yugoslavia. Rugged Land. 1,450 islands Dinaric Alps S. Greece- many faults Faults caused land to rise and fall

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Greece

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  1. Greece Chapter 17.3

  2. Greece • Tied to Mediterranean • New EU member • Borders E. Europe • Albania, Bulgaria, and former Yugoslavia

  3. Rugged Land • 1,450 islands • Dinaric Alps • S. Greece- many faults • Faults caused land to rise and fall • Grabens—areas of land that have dropped down between faults and flooded • Aegean Sea is a graben • Gulf of Corinth: inlet that separates Greece from islands

  4. Agriculture • Mount Olympus: 9,570 feet • Travel difficult • Coast: flat area to grow wheat/grains • Olive and citrus groves • Help from EU

  5. Athens • Capital area- Sterea Hellas • Monuments on hill: Acropolis • 1/3 of population • Downtown: faster to walk than drive

  6. Focus on the Sea • Largest port- Piraeus • All places no more than 85 miles from sea • Relies on trade • One of the world’s largest commercial shipping fleets • Largest island: Crete • Fewer than 200 of all islands are inhabitable • Fishing and tourism

  7. Mystery of Crete • 3,500 years ago: Crete flourished • Minoans • Travel/Trade • Around 1500, people disappeared • Earthquake suspected • Digs showed remains of a tsunami—giant sea waves cause by a volcanic eruption

  8. Western Nation • Homer’s epic poems, • Iliad and the Odyssey • Based on Trojan War and fall of Troy • Guide for behavior • Classical Greek education

  9. ANCIENT OLYMPIC GAMES Running • 4 Types • 1-Stade: run length of the stadium • 2-stade: 2 lengths of stadium • Long-distance: 7 to 24 stades • 2-4 stade with armor- 50-60 lbs Wrestling • Opponent must land on a hip, shoulder, or back for a fair fall • 3 throws to win • No biting, but could break fingers Pentathlon • Discus, javelin, jumping, running and wrestling. Boxing • Fought until knockout/admit defeat, can hit opponent when down • No weight classes, opponents chosen randomly • No gloves, but wrapped leather thongs around their hands and wrists which left their fingers free Pankration • Mix of boxing and wrestling, punches were allowed • No biting and gouging an opponent's eyes, nose, or mouth with nails • Legal to kick opponent in belly

  10. Influence • Once part of the Roman Empire • Invaded by Slaves, Albanians, Bulgarians, Arabs, Normans, Venetians, Turks • Ten-year rebellion against Turkey • Greece gain its independence in 1830

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