2. We are in the south of Europe. Greece borders Albania, Serbia,Bulgaria
and Turkey.
It belongs to the Balkan peninsula.
3. NATIONAL ANTHEM
It was written by Dionysios
Solomos in 1865 in Zakynthos. It
was set to music by Nikolaos
Mantzaros . The greek title is
Hymnos is tin Eleftheria.
It was translated in English by
Rudyard kipling.
4. • We knew thee of old,
Oh, divinely restored,
By the lights of thine eyes
And the light of thy Sword
From the graves of our slain
Shall thy valour prevail
As we greet thee again-
Hail, Liberty! Hail!
Long time didst thou dwell
Mid the peoples that mourn,
Awaiting some voice
That should bid thee return.
Ah, slow broke that day
And no man dared call,
For the shadow of tyranny
Lay over all:
And we saw thee sad-eyed,
The tears on thy cheeks
While thy raiment was dyed
In the blood of the Greeks.
Yet, behold now thy sons
With impetuous breath
Go forth to the fight
Seeking Freedom or Death.
From the graves of our slain
Shall thy valour prevail
As we greet thee again-
Hail, Liberty! Hail!
5. THE GREEK FLAG
• The Greek flag has a cross on
the top left corner.
• In the flag there are nine lines( 5
blue and 4 white)
• The lines are the syllables of
the phrase Freedom or Death.
• The blue colour means the blue
of the sky and the sea and the
white the colour of the sea
waves
6. THE GREEK PARLIAMENT
-VOULI
• There are 300
members in the
parliament .In front
of it there is the tomb
of the unknown
soldier to honor those
who died for the
country.
7. The tomb of the unknown soldier
• Evzones are
members of the
Presidential Guard
and change shifts
every hour.
8. The Acropolis
The Acropolis is situated on a high hill and overlooks the city of Athens.
The Parthenon is one of the best buildings ever.