Friday, December 21, 2007

Geography IN ancient Greece

Geography in ancient Greece by Badr Alafif

Ancient Greece’s geography included Mountains which separated Greece into separated city states. Greece is surrounded by the ocean. They used the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, and the Black Sea for transportation. Sea travel and Trade was important for Greeks because they didn’t have enough Natural Barriers. Greece has mountains which covered 3/4th of Greece. Most of their land was stony. They had to devide ancient Greece into separate city states because the sea and the mountains made it impossible for 1 king to control.

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