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Greece
 By: Zachary English




              Click For Excursion of Greece
Where Do You Want To Go
Religion

Economy

                              Click Here to Exit


Government
Government
    2              9 Minor Gods
                                                          Customs and Beliefs
                   9 Minor gods
                    (continued)                          Customs and Beliefs 2

 Zeus

Poseidon
                    Bibliography
 Hades


                                                   Geography       Geography 2

              Natural Disasters In
  People                                       Geography 3         Geography 4
                    Greece
              Natural Disasters In
 People 2                                                 Geography 5
                   Greece 2
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 Geography

      Very rock-strewn, many islands
      Mainland is a peninsula
      Total area of Greece is 131,957
        kilometers2
      80% of Greece is mountains
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 Geography 2

      Aegean sea is east of mainland
      Ionian Sea is west of mainland
      Mediterranean Sea is to the south
      Mt. Olympus is the highest mountain
       in Greece
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 Geography 3

      Greece has the tenth longest
       coastline in the world
      9,246 miles in length
      Mediterranean, the Alpine and the
       Temperate climate
Return to Main

 Geography 4

      Pindus mountain range
       greatly affects the climate
      it makes the western side
       of it
      Greece is very hilly
Return to Main

 Geography 5

      The Mediterranean type of climate
       features mild, wet winters and, hot dry
       summers
      The Alpine type is dominant mainly in the
       mountainous areas of Northwestern
       Greece
      The Temperate features cold, damp
       winters and hot, dry summers with
       frequent thunderstorms
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 People
      Greek is the main language
      Population from census 10,964,020
      93% People are Greek
      7% are foreigners
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 People 2

      An average of 16.2 million tourists
       come each year
Return to Main

  Religion
   Greek Orthodox is the main religion
   Worship 12 different gods
   Each city builds a temple in a god’s
    honor
   They sacrifice animal, food and
    sometimes people
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  Economy

      Euros is main currency
      .68 is equal to 1 U.S. dollar
      Over 45% of Greece's money comes
       from tourism
Return to Main

   Natural Disasters in
   Greece
        September 7th 1999
        8.3 Earthquake
        Killed 143 people
        Occurred in Athens, Greece
Return to Main

  Natural Disasters in
  Greece 2
      Injured 60,000 people
      30,000 were left homeless
Return to Main


   Government
          Parlinamary Republic
          Defense account is 18.7 billion U.S.
          Greece has 157,600 Official troops active
          The current President of Greece, Karolos
           Papoulias.
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 Government 2

      The Judiciary system is also
       composed of civil courts, which
       judge civil cases and
       administrative courts, which
       judge disputes between the
       citizens and the Greek
       administrative authorities
Return to Main

  Customs and Beliefs

      The Greeks believe in 12 gods
      Each stands for something in human and
       natural world
      3 main gods and 9 children of them
Return to Main

 Customs and Beliefs 2

      3 main gods are:
      Hades
      Poseidon
      Zeus
Return to Main

   9 Minor Gods

        Aphrodite
        Apollo
        Ares
        Artemis
        Athena
Return to Main

 9 Minor Gods (continued)

        Demeter
        Hephaestus
        Hera
        Hermes
        Hestia
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 Zeus

        God of all gods and goddesses
        God of sky
        Created 9 children of gods
        Has 2 brothers Hades, and Poseidon
        Animal form is an eagle
        Carries staff of electricity of his master
         lightning bolt
Poseidon
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      God of the sea
      Created horses
      Controls all animals in the sea and
       horses on land
      Carries a Trident
      Animal form is a horse
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 Hades
            God of the underworld
            Tricked by Poseidon and Zeus to rule the
             underworld
            Uses the Furies as his weapon
            Has no animal form his form is a demon
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 Bibliography

      http://www.crystalinks.com/greekgods.ht
       ml
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece
      http://www.gnto.gr/eot/splash/splash.htm
      https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/th
       e-world-factbook/geos/gr.html

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Greece slide show

  • 1. Greece By: Zachary English Click For Excursion of Greece
  • 2.
  • 3. Where Do You Want To Go Religion Economy Click Here to Exit Government Government 2 9 Minor Gods Customs and Beliefs 9 Minor gods (continued) Customs and Beliefs 2 Zeus Poseidon Bibliography Hades Geography Geography 2 Natural Disasters In People Geography 3 Geography 4 Greece Natural Disasters In People 2 Geography 5 Greece 2
  • 4. Return to Main Geography  Very rock-strewn, many islands  Mainland is a peninsula  Total area of Greece is 131,957 kilometers2  80% of Greece is mountains
  • 5. Return to Main Geography 2  Aegean sea is east of mainland  Ionian Sea is west of mainland  Mediterranean Sea is to the south  Mt. Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece
  • 6. Return to Main Geography 3  Greece has the tenth longest coastline in the world  9,246 miles in length  Mediterranean, the Alpine and the Temperate climate
  • 7. Return to Main Geography 4  Pindus mountain range greatly affects the climate  it makes the western side of it  Greece is very hilly
  • 8. Return to Main Geography 5  The Mediterranean type of climate features mild, wet winters and, hot dry summers  The Alpine type is dominant mainly in the mountainous areas of Northwestern Greece  The Temperate features cold, damp winters and hot, dry summers with frequent thunderstorms
  • 9. Return to Main People  Greek is the main language  Population from census 10,964,020  93% People are Greek  7% are foreigners
  • 10. Return to Main People 2  An average of 16.2 million tourists come each year
  • 11. Return to Main Religion  Greek Orthodox is the main religion  Worship 12 different gods  Each city builds a temple in a god’s honor  They sacrifice animal, food and sometimes people
  • 12. Return to Main Economy  Euros is main currency  .68 is equal to 1 U.S. dollar  Over 45% of Greece's money comes from tourism
  • 13. Return to Main Natural Disasters in Greece  September 7th 1999  8.3 Earthquake  Killed 143 people  Occurred in Athens, Greece
  • 14. Return to Main Natural Disasters in Greece 2  Injured 60,000 people  30,000 were left homeless
  • 15. Return to Main Government  Parlinamary Republic  Defense account is 18.7 billion U.S.  Greece has 157,600 Official troops active  The current President of Greece, Karolos Papoulias.
  • 16. Return to Main Government 2  The Judiciary system is also composed of civil courts, which judge civil cases and administrative courts, which judge disputes between the citizens and the Greek administrative authorities
  • 17. Return to Main Customs and Beliefs  The Greeks believe in 12 gods  Each stands for something in human and natural world  3 main gods and 9 children of them
  • 18. Return to Main Customs and Beliefs 2  3 main gods are:  Hades  Poseidon  Zeus
  • 19. Return to Main 9 Minor Gods  Aphrodite  Apollo  Ares  Artemis  Athena
  • 20. Return to Main 9 Minor Gods (continued)  Demeter  Hephaestus  Hera  Hermes  Hestia
  • 21. Return to Main Zeus  God of all gods and goddesses  God of sky  Created 9 children of gods  Has 2 brothers Hades, and Poseidon  Animal form is an eagle  Carries staff of electricity of his master lightning bolt
  • 22. Poseidon Return to Main  God of the sea  Created horses  Controls all animals in the sea and horses on land  Carries a Trident  Animal form is a horse
  • 23. Return to Main Hades  God of the underworld  Tricked by Poseidon and Zeus to rule the underworld  Uses the Furies as his weapon  Has no animal form his form is a demon
  • 24. Return to Main Bibliography  http://www.crystalinks.com/greekgods.ht ml  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece  http://www.gnto.gr/eot/splash/splash.htm  https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/th e-world-factbook/geos/gr.html