Greece
    Ian M., Madhav P., Maya M.
Introduction
Greece’s official name is Hellenic
Democracy.

The capital of Greece is Athens.

The population is 10,600,000.

The official language is Greek.



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Geography
   There are lots of temples in
    Greece from back in ancient
    times.

   Greece usually has a warm
    climate although the winters
    can get cold and can have a
    decent amount of snow.

    due to the shore they have a
    lot of access to water.



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    animals.
People


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  Greek people because they believe in the
  Eastern Orthodox Tradition.

 Greece has one of the oldest artistic
  traditions in Europe.

 Greek children go to school for at least nine
  years, starting at age six.

 59% of Greeks live in modern houses in the
  city – or in quieter suburban homes
Food
 Breakfast is not a important meal in
  Greece.

 Greek style coffee is strong, sweet
  and thick with grounds

 Greek yogurt is usually sour

 Men usually go to coffee shops to
  discuss business
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Interesting Facts
 A married woman's place is in the kitchen.

 young woman never left unaccompanied.

 Greek woman are expected to live up to 82 years while
  men to the age of 77.

 The Greek alphabet has 24 letters.
Bibliography
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  • 1.
    Greece Ian M., Madhav P., Maya M.
  • 2.
    Introduction Greece’s official nameis Hellenic Democracy. The capital of Greece is Athens. The population is 10,600,000. The official language is Greek. http://www.marshallcavendishdigital.com/encnav/Pe oples-of-Europe.22
  • 3.
    Geography  There are lots of temples in Greece from back in ancient times.  Greece usually has a warm climate although the winters can get cold and can have a decent amount of snow.  due to the shore they have a lot of access to water.  The plains and pastures are http://mw2.google.com/mw- panoramio/photos/medium/35032444.jpg usually reserved for the animals.
  • 4.
    People  Easter isa very important holiday to the http://www.marshallcavendishdigital.com/e ncnav/Peoples-of-Europe.22 Greek people because they believe in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition.  Greece has one of the oldest artistic traditions in Europe.  Greek children go to school for at least nine years, starting at age six.  59% of Greeks live in modern houses in the city – or in quieter suburban homes
  • 5.
    Food  Breakfast isnot a important meal in Greece.  Greek style coffee is strong, sweet and thick with grounds  Greek yogurt is usually sour  Men usually go to coffee shops to discuss business http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_V8CJ9SigOho/SMfVIa7HSAI/AAA AAAAADoA/KY8vnm7x7i4/s400/IMG_6403.jpg
  • 6.
    Interesting Facts  Amarried woman's place is in the kitchen.  young woman never left unaccompanied.  Greek woman are expected to live up to 82 years while men to the age of 77.  The Greek alphabet has 24 letters.
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    Bibliography  http://www.marshallcavendishdigital.com/encnav/Peop les-of-Europe.22  http://mw2.google.com/mw- panoramio/photos/medium/35032444.jpg  http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_V8CJ9SigOho/SMfVIa7H SAI/AAAAAAAADoA/KY8vnm7x7i4/s400/IMG_6403.j pg