Facts on Greece
Being one of the earliest civilizations known to human kind
Greece is a country with rich history, heritage and culture. It is
the place where Byzantine Empire once ruled and also great Ottoman
Empire. It is also considered to be as the birth place of
Democracy. Athens is the capital city of Greece. The Olympic games
originated in Greece. Not only that, it was the world center for
western philosophy, political science, astronomy, mathematics,
major scientific studies and what not.
It is also known as a Mediterranean country as it has
Mediterranean Sea in the south. It is a popular destination for
world tourists in that region known for its beautiful beaches,
reach history and charming villages. The Greek islands are one of
the most wonderful places to be explored by Cruise or Yacht. The
trip of Greece will definitely be one of the most memorable to
remember in ones life.
Population & Languages
The population of Greece is around 11 million and the official
language being spoken is Greek. The other popular languages are
English and French.
Electricity
The voltage is 220 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The types of
plug used are round pin with attachment, round pin with ground,
Round pin plug and receptacle with male grounding pin and "Schuko"
plug and receptacle with side grounding contacts.
Geographic Location
It is located in Southern Europe bordering the Aegean Sea,
Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea between Albania and Turkey. It
is situated in the southern side of Balkan Peninsula. It is also
bordered by Bulgaria and Macedonia in the southeast.
Climate
It has three distinct climates namely Alpine, Mediterranean and
temperate climate with mild and wet winters and also hot and dry
summers due to Mediterranean affect. Alpine system is seen in
mountainous regions. The temperate climate is seen near border
along Macedonia. Athens has both temperate and Mediterranean
weather.
Local Customs
The Greece is a place with strong historic and cultural
background. There are different traditions and customs in different
parts of the Greece. The throwing back of a hand is considered to
be a negative gesture here in Greece. Casual dress can be worn most
of the times. Smoking is prohibited in public transport services
and public buildings. Tipping 12 to 1 percent is customary in
restaurants, hotels and taxis.
Attractions
* The Olympic Games in Athens (the spot of the historic 2004
Olympic Games)
* Mardi Grass Celebrations in February
* The Parthenon in Athens
* Skiing in Arahova Mountains between October and March
* Easter Celebrations
* Thessalonikis White Tower and countrys rich Byzantine culture
* The south of Corinth
* The beaches in Lesvos
* The wine vineyards in the countryside
* The islands near the Aegean Sea
* The wildlife preserve in Alonissos (Sporades Marine Park)
* The famous, Moni Panagia Chozoviotissa, a Byzantine monastery in
Amorgos
Travel
By Air The national airline of Greece is Olympic Airlines. Many
popular airlines like British Airways and Delta Airlines operate
daily flight from Athens. The biggest airport is newly constructed
Athens International Airport which is located like 17 miles
northeast of the city. The other international airports of Greece
are Heraklion (Crete), Thessaloniki (Macedonia) and Corfu
(Kerkira).
By Sea The popular Greek ports include Corfu, Heraklion,
Igoumenitsa, Patras, Piraeus (Athens), Rhodes, Thessaloniki and
Volos. Shipping vessels and ferryboat lines link these ports with
Italy, Croatia, Cyprus, Russia and Turkey. Some of the popular
cruises operating in Greece are Celebrity Cruises, Costa Cruises,
Crystal Cruises, Festival Cruises, Holland America Line, Princess
Cruises, Silversea and Swan Hellenic.
By Rail If one is coming from UK, the best way is to take
Eurostar train to Brussels or Paris and from there take connecting
train to Greece.
Duty Free Items
1. Up to 200 cigarettes or 250 gm tobacco
2. 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars
3. 1 liter spirit over 22% or 2 liter wine
4. Perfumes 50 gm or 250 ml
5. Gifts up to 175
Prohibited Items
Narcotics, firearms, ammunition, weapons, most meat and dairy
products, eggs, plants, endangered species, fireworks and alcoholic
beverages that contain more than sixty per cent alcohol.
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