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Published: 28.06.2011.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 4 units
References: Not used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  INTRODUCTION    3
  GREECE    4
  ECONOMIC STRUCTURE AND FOREIGN RELATIONSHIPS    4
  TOURISM    5
  PROMOTING GREEK TOURISM    6
  THE ACROPOLIS    7
  OLYMPIA    7
  DELPHI    8
  CONCLUSIONS    10
  LIST OF LITERATURE    11
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Prominent issues in Greek foreign policy include the enduring dispute over Cyprus, differences with Turkey over the Aegean sea, as well as the naming dispute with the Republic of Macedonia.
After World War II, Greece experienced the "Greek economic miracle"; GDP growth averaged 7% between 1950 and 1973. Today, the service industry makes up the largest, most vital and fastest-growing sector of the Greek economy, followed by industry and agriculture. The tourism industry is a major source of foreign exchange earnings and revenue accounting for 15% of Greece’s total GDP and employing, directly or indirectly, 16.5% of the total workforce.
Greece's purchasing power-adjusted GDP per capita is the world's 28th highest. It has an estimated average per capita income of $30,661 for the year 2008.
Tourism consumption increased considerably since the turn of the millennium, from US$ 17.7 bn. in 2000 to US$ 29.6 bn. in 2004.…

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