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Greece
Greece is one of the oldest civilizations, dating back over 5000 years.
Population: 10 million people
Geographic size: 51,000 square miles
Capital: Athens
Major cities: Athens, Patra, Piraeus, Larisa and Salonica
Climate: long hot dry summers and mild winters when the majority of rainfall occurs
State system
Greece is a
parliamentary
republic.
The nominal head
of state is the
President of the
Republic, who is
elected by the
Parliament for a
five-year term.
Education system
Kindergartens are now
compulsory for any child
above 4 years of age. Children
start primary school aged 6.
Attendance at gymnasia starts
at age 12 and last for three
years. Greece's post-compulsory
secondary education consists of
two school types: unified upper
secondary schools and technical-
vocational educational schools.
RELIGION
The official religion is Greek Orthodox Christianity which accounts for 98% of the population and there is also a small minority of Muslims which account for 2% of the population.…
-Arrive at least 30 minutes late for a dinner party. 8:00 means "after 8:00." -Greeks are extremely generous hosts. -Greeks may share the bill with the host, but a foreigner should not try to do so. The person who extends the invitation pays. -Eat everything on your plate. If you cannot eat everything on your plate, you must tell the hostess that it is too much food the moment you are given your plate. -Try to join in Greek dances. It is greatly appreciated. Be extremely careful of your wine intake.
