The document provides information about Greece, including its flag, capital city of Athens, population, wildlife, money, alphabet, mythology, Mount Olympus, holidays, foods, and land area. Key facts are that the Greek flag represents the sea and waves with blue and white, the capital and largest city is Athens, the population is around 10.7 million, Greek coins and bills differ from US currency, and Greek mythology includes gods like Zeus, Artemis, and Athena.
This powerpoint is about Greece's natural features, important sites, ancient Greece's everyday day life, ancient Greece government system, and its modern government system.
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This powerpoint is about Greece's natural features, important sites, ancient Greece's everyday day life, ancient Greece government system, and its modern government system.
Hope you like it and enjoy :))))
2. THE GREEK FLAG The Greek flag was taken in on December 22, 1978. The blue represents for the water of the Greek seas and the white for the foam of the end less waves of the Greek waters. The cross stands for there religion of the Geek Orthodox .
6. GREEK MONEY Greek coins are similar to the U.S coin. There dollar bills look very different then ours too.
7. OUR ALPHABET AND THERE ALPHABET There are two less letters in the Greek alphabet the ours. The Greek alphabet has been used for over 2700 years .
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9. MT. OLYMPUS This is a picture of Mt. Olympus off of Google earth. Mt. Olympus is the highest point in Greece. Mt. Olympus is known to be the home of the Greek gods.