Greece: A Note On The History Of Greece

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Greece is a country located in Southern Europe and gained its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1830. In the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, more territories and islands were added on. In 1940, Greece was invaded by Italy in World War II, which was also under the power of Germany. The outcome of World War II eventually led to the civil war which was against the supporters of the king and other anti-communist and communist rebels in 1949. Following Greece became a member of lots of agreements. In 2010, the Greece has been in massive debt and is being questioned about their membership as they are creating a strain on the Euro currency. Map of Greece Major cities Athens, Thessaloniki, Pátrai, …show more content…

There are some streams, that dry up in the summer and flow in the winter. Greece has a total area of 131,957 sq km, 130,647 sq km is land and 1,310 sq km is water. Population Statistics As of 2014, Greece reports to have a population of 10,775,643. The majority of the population from ages 0-14 is 14%, 15-24 is 10%, 25-54 is 43%, 55-64 is 13% and 65+ is 21%. World Region Greece borders the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. Greece is bordered by Albania on the north west, Yugoslavia and Getaway towards the north and Poultry around the north east. Capital City Athens Currency …show more content…

Greece has abundant amounts of bauxite and lignite, but a small supply of iron ore, marble, zinc, copper and lead. The overall quality of these products are poor and not very beneficial and useful resources. A product that is well-known in Greece is olive oil. This product has an absolute advantage because Greek olive oil has gained high customer demand consumer loyalty across the world and is essential in European diets. They have the absolute advantage here because they have an abundant supply of olives (120,000,000 olive trees) and produce more than 430, 000 tonnes of olive oil annually. Greece is known to be the third biggest producers of olive oil around the world, after Italy and Spain. Another product that is well-known in Greece is wine. Greeks have been producing wine for thousands of years. Their climate is the reason for their industry 's successes. Wine from Greece has a competitive advantage because the alcohol industry is very competitive since all countries are capable of producing very good tasting wine. Greece is well-known for their long history of producing wine because they have huge vineyards and grow many different types of grapes. Since the vineyard diversity in Greece is popular, consumers know that wine from Greece is superb

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