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Q: Did the Greeks colonize Sicily and southern Italy?
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Where did the Greeks colonize (4 major places)?

The coasts of Sicily, southern Italy, western Asia Minor and the Islands, Libya.


Who planted colonies in the southern Italy and Sicily?

The Greeks planted there colonies there.


What areas did Greeks colonize?

The Greeks colonized much of the Eastern Mediterranean, southern Italy, and in the times of Alexander the Great, much of the Middle East and his empire.


Where is the Southern most point in Italy?

Answer Since the island of Sicily is part of Italy, this would be the most southern point. The town of Gela is on the south coast of Sicily.


Is Sicily an independent country?

Wikipedia describes Sicily as "an autonomous region of Italy".Autonomous, but from my somewhat limited understanding, not entirely independent.


Where were the Greeks colonies in Italy?

Southern italy


What island is at Italy's southern tip?

Sicily


What is the name of the island that lies at the tip of ltaly?

Sicily is the large Island at the southern tip of Italy. In Italian it is known as Sicilia.


What is the island called at the southern part of Italy?

Sicily or Sicilla


Is Florence Italy part of southern Europe?

No, Florence is in Northern Italy. Southern Europe would be Sicily, Spain, Portugal.


Italy is shaped like a boot What is the name of the large island off the tip of the boot?

The name of the large island directly off the southern tip of Italy and north of Africa is the island of Sicily. You're welcome.


From where did the ancient Greeks import grain?

From the colonies they established in Italy, Sicily and Asia Minor.