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Gepgraphy of Greece Notpacket Vocab + Key Words

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An area of land surrounded on three sides by water.   peninsula  
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A settlement in a distant place.   colony  
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Trade, or economic activity, that takes place using the sea for transportation.   maritime trade  
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A small community or village.   settlement  
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An early city that was like a small independent country with its own laws and government.   city-state  
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A person who makes money by selling goods.   merchant  
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A neighboring kingdom north of the ancient Greeks.   Macedonia  
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The central region of ancient Greece where the city-state of Athens was located.   Attica  
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The southern region of Greece, a peninsula, where the city-states of Sparta, Mycenae, and Olympia were located.   Peloponnesus  
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Large empire to the east of Greece that wanted to take over Greece and its trade routes.   Persia  
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(Modern-day Turkey) Region of land on the eastern side of the Aegean Sea, where Troy and many Greek colonies were located.   Asia Minor  
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Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea with rich farmland. Location of one of Greece's earliest civilizations, the Minoans, who were a highly advanced and peaceful society.   Crete  
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The long, narrow, body of water between Europe and Asia, that connects the Black Sea to the Aegean Sea.   Hellespont  
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Large body of water located between Europe and Africa.   Mediterranean Sea  
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Body of water located between Greece and Turkey, containing hundreds of small islands.   Aegean Sea  
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Large in-land sea located north of modern-day Turkey and east of Bulgaria. In ancient times, this was a region with rich mineral resources.   Black Sea  
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One of the earliest and strongest Greek city-states, known for its dedication to learning and the arts, as well as the development of democracy.   Athens  
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A Greek city-state known for its dedication to military training and strict lifestyle.   Sparta  
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A Greek settlement in Asia Minor made famous in Homer's story of the Trojan War.   Troy  
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Ancient kingdom located on the Peloponnesus. Very powerful between 1400 and 1100 B.C.   Mycenae  
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A type of food that was not common in Greece and was received through trade.   grains  
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The civilization that the Greeks created their alphabet from.   Phoenicians  
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Ruler of the Minoans on the island of Crete.   King Minos  
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The age during which the Dorians moved into Greece and writing was stopped.   Dark Age  
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Man who wrote epic poems such as the Odyssey.   Homer  
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An epic poem written by Homer about the adventures of Odysseus.   Odyssey  
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A man who was lost and took 20 years to get back to his home in Ithaca.   Odysseus  
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A war that was between Greece and Troy that Homer wrote about.   Trojan War  
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Vegetables, nuts, grapes, olives.   Greek Crops  
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Sheep, goats, oxen, donkeys, chicken, bees.   Greek Raised Animals  
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