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In the 1827 Battle of Navarino, the combined colonial forces of France, Russia and Britain fought the Ottomans to create the Republic of Greece in a pattern of invasions that sought to carve up the near east into their colonial dependencies. Eventually Britain imposed King George I as the official head of the new country in 1863.

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Greece wasn't founded. Greece was one of the oldest countries in the world

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Greece has a recorded history that goes further back than 1500 B.C. It was never "found". It always was.

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