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The ancient civilization of Greece was located in southeastern Europe along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
The statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was located in the temple of Zeus in Olympia, Greece. It was a gigantic statue made by the sculptor Phidias around 435 BC. However, the statue is no longer in existence today.
It was initially on the Aegean Sea coast of northern Greece, then progressively expanded until it dominated peninsula Greece and Thrace.
The ancient Semitic civilization, the Phoenicians, settled along the Mediterranean coast and invented the alphabet.
Greece has a rocky mountainous landscape, so they couldn't grow a lot of crops this meant they had to find resources from other places. As a result Ancient Greece became a trading society along the Mediterranean and worked and sold items along the coast. They ended up establishing colonies to help with their trading.
Thermopylai was an unpopulated pass along the east coast of central Greece.
The Necromanteion is located on the River Styx along the west coast of Greece.
Look for the Aegean Sea and it is on it's west coast, south of Macedonia.
Rhodes is a city and an island owned by Greece off the coast of Turkey. It is famous for the The Colossus of Rhodes which was one of the wonders of the ancient world.
The spooky Nekromanteion on the River Styx along the west coast of mainland Greece,
Greece has a rocky mountainous landscape, so they couldn't grow a lot of crops this meant they had to find resources from other places. As a result Ancient Greece became a trading society along the Mediterranean and worked and sold items along the coast. They ended up establishing colonies to help with their trading.
Part of the east coast of Greece is the Mediterranean Sea, adn the other part is the Black sea.