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Bayleigh C.. WINTER FACTS! The “International Winter Sports Week” was held in Chamonix, France in 1924. It was later given the idea of the first Winter.

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Page 1: Bayleigh C.. WINTER FACTS!  The “International Winter Sports Week” was held in Chamonix, France in 1924. It was later given the idea of the first Winter.

GREECEBayleigh C.

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“Greecey” Facts!

WINTER FACTS! WINTER FACTS!

The “International Winter Sports Week” was held in Chamonix, France in 1924. It was later given the idea of the first Winter Olympics.

Host Greece won the most medals, (47) at the first Winter Olympics.

Only 4 athletes won medals that were from Greece in the first Winter Olympics.

Greece participated at the Winter Olympics in 1936 in Germany, it was the first time that they ever competed.

Greece also competed in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Canada.

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The Geography Of Greece

Greece is located in Southern Europe, and its mainland located in the Southern end of Balkan Peninsula. 80% of Greece is mountainous whereas, the Western part of Greece has many lakes and wetlands.

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History Of Greece!

Some people first decided to move to Greece about 55,000 to 57,000 yeas ago. By 6,000 B.C. more and more people came and lived in Greece. According to archaeological sources, Greece began in prehistory and continued on in our modern day. Greece’s history is divided into 3 different eras: Acropolis, Delphi, and Minoan Crete.

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GREEK MYTHOLOGY

Greek Mythology tells many stories of the following:

Gods/Goddesses Mortals Demigods Monsters/mythical creatures Heroes’ And normal people

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Movies About Greek Mythology

There have been two movies made about Greek mythology. They are Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief and Percy Jackson and the Sea Of Monsters.

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Greece Flag

The flag of Greece that is used currently was adopted December 22, 1978

In 1822, the very firstflag was adopted The main colors are blue and white with a white cross on the top.

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Facts About Greece!

The population is 11,100,000 Currency is in Euro The capital is Athens They have a main religion; Greek

Orthodox Greece’s capital has 3,258,000 people

living there

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SOURCES!

Imsshortsales.comMalathronas.comHistoryforkids.orgNationalgeographic.c

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Blogspot.comBoomsbeat.comAncient-greece.comInfoplease.comWikipedia.comVacation-greece.com

factmonster.comDiffrencebetween.info www.olympic.org