Geography and History of Greece on a Map

How much do you know about Greece, one of the most historic countries on Earth?
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Regions
Mountainous region and part of a greater historic area of the same name
Epirus
Sparsely populated region known for its lakes
Western Macedonia
Peninsular autonomous region, whose residents are all monks
Mount Athos
Namesake of a major ancient Greek war, and where Arcadia and Corinthia are located
Peloponnese
Mostly rural region, given to Greece after the World War I
Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
Achilles is from this former ancient Greek state
Thessaly
 
 
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Islands
Mountainous Ionian island rich in beaches
Cephalonia
Aegean island possessing several types of rocks such as emery
Naxos
Long, historic island, separated from mainland by a few straits
Euboea
Relatively flat island, said to be home to the god Hephaestus
Lemnos
Formerly Venetian island, famous among tourists
Zakynthos
Island in the Sporades, known for its ceramics and furniture
Skyros
Minor island with a high life expectancy
Icaria
'The Island of Winds' whose main industry is tourism
Mykonos
Island named after its springs, that bans most vehicles
Hydra
Highly elevated islands, known for its flora and temple complex
Samothrace
Forested island and former Athenian colony
Skopelos
Island close to Turkey, famous for its Heraion and for being the birthplace of Pythagoras
Samos
Small island in the South Aegean, known for its natural features, especially its beaches
Kythnos
Saronic island, made up mostly of an extinct volcano
Aegina
 
 
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Largest Cities
643,452
Athens
309,617
Thessaloniki
170,755
Patras
168,151
Piraeus
149,501
Heraklion
146,595
Larissa
133,630
Peristeri
100,857
Acharnes
97,616
Kallithea
92,248
Kalamaria
 
 
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Cultural Cities
Key port city located at the base of a mountain range
Volos
Sacred ancient city, famous for its oracle
Delphi
Northern city on a large bay, containing several fortifications
Kavala
Lakeside city and state capital, founded by the Byzantines
Ioannina
Town located below cliffs, connected to Greece by an isthmus
Monemvasia
Five thousand year old city and birthplace of the Greek god of medicine
Trikala
City close to Mount Olympus, known for its agricultural production
Katerini
Venetian port, built on the site of the Minoan city of Cydonia
Chania
Archaeological site whose 'Lion Gate' and 'Grave Circles' allegedly built by Cyclopes
Mycenae
Historic Aegean city with several beaches
Kos
Around fifty churches are found in this city that St. Paul preached in
Veria
Central town which is surrounded by mountains, hence its name
Amfissa
Carnival hosting city with both Byzantine, neoclassical and Ottoman architecture
Xanthi
Strategic port named after the King of Greece
Alexandroupolis
Small resort town formerly controlled by the Venetians
Parga
City at the mouth of a gulf and site of several battles including that of Actium
Preveza
 
 
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Bodies of Water
Mostly Bulgarian river which forms the Turkey-Greece border
Evros River
Tectonic lake and one of the oldest lakes in the world
Lake Prespa
Steep-walled canal which the Romans attempted to build
Corinth Canal
Only salt lake in Greece, important in olden times for glassmaking
Lake Pikrolimni
Major river with a god of the same name associated with it
Achelous River
River and natural barrier that drains into the Ionian Sea
Alfeios River
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Mountains
Forested mountain range, nicknamed the 'Spine of Greece'
Pindus Mountains
National park mountain that forms part of the above range
Mount Tymphe
Most prominent Greek mountain, where Zeus is said to have been born
Mount Ida
Centaurs allegedly lived on this mountain that forms a peninsula
Mount Pelion
Mountain with its own national park, located on an Ionian island
Mount Ainos
Formerly sacred mountain and birthplace of the god Hermes
Mount Kyllini
 
 
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People
'Father of Medicine' who believed that the body consisted of four liquids
Hippocrates
Diplomat and first Governor who participated in the Greek War of Independence
Ioannis Kapodistrias
Modern Alexandrian poet who wrote mainly historical and philosophical poems
Constantine Cavafy
Ancient General responsible for the victory at Marathon
Miltiades
Socrates taught this general, historian and author of 'Anabasis'
Xenophon
Participant in the 1974 Eurovision, who's still performing despite her age
Kyriaki Papadopoulou
'Father of Comedy' whose plays include: 'The Birds', 'The Clouds' and 'Peace'
Aristophanes
Explorer and first Greek to reach the Arcitc Circle, Britain and the Baltic Sea
Pytheas
Sprinter who won twelve races in the Ancient Olympics
Leonidas of Rhodes
Nine time nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature who wrote 'Zorba the Greek'
Nikos Kazantzakis
Polymath who founded geography, determined Earth's circumference and tilt
Eratosthenes
Prime minister for twelve years who sided with the Entente in the National Schism
Eleftherios Venizelos
Cretan Renaissance artist, better known by his Spanish nickname
Doménikos Theotokópoulos
Possibly legendary person who wrote numerous fables
Aesop
Mathematician who worked on variational calculus and real analysis
Constantin Carathéodory
Theban general and tactician who defeated Sparta
Epaminondas
Former footballer and captain of the national team
Theodoros Zagorakis
 
 
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Landmarks
Several monasteries are located atop this steep rock formation
Meteora
Minoan palace and possible location of the Minotaur's labyrinth
Palace of Minos
Large open theatre, made a World Heritage Site due to its design
Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
Due to an uprising in this square, Greece became a Constitutional Monarchy
Syntagma Square
Touristic group of caves with several arches
Blue Caves
Castle used in the Crusades, located near Mount Olympus
Platamon Castle
Mountainous national park with several bodies of water
Tzoumerka National Park
Byzantine monastery known for its mosaics, murals and architectural style
Hosios Loukas
Island temple with Doric columns, dedicated to a goddess
Temple of Aphaia
 
 
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Battles
Persian destruction of a significant maritime power
Siege of Eretria
Inter-Christian battle which led to the re-establishment of the Byzantines
Battle of Pelagonia
Ottoman loss resulting in the Greek conquest of Macedonia
Battle of Yenidje
Conquest of a Spartan island, known for its 'dialogue'
Siege of Melos
Deadly Ottoman capture of this coastal city on their third attempt
Third Siege of Missolonghi
Largest naval battle, won by the Ancient Greeks due to their ramming tactics
Battle of Salamis
Major Persian victory where they outnumbered the Greek city states 28:1
Battle of Thermopylae
Decisive naval victory in the Greek War of Independence
Battle of Navarino
German paratroopers won this battle in Crete
Battle of Rethymno
Large-scale naval battle between the Holy League and the defeated Ottomans
Battle of Lepanto
 
 
Hint
Ancient Greece
This was given to winners of the Ancient Olympics
Olive Wreath
Ancient Greek foot soldier equipped with a spear and a shield
Hoplite
Architectural styles known by their columns (Name two)
Doric / Ionic / Corinthian
Fortifications and places of worship found on a highly elevated part of a city
Acropolis
Gateway that served as the entrance to the above
Propylaea
Market and meeting place in cities
Agora
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8 Comments
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Level 73
Dec 2, 2024
Hopefully you enjoyed this quiz!

Sources/Credits

• I used this website and Wikipedia to romanise the Greek alphabet to the Latin alphabet

YungBabass made a similar quiz, if you wish to try it, click here

Have a great day ;)

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Level 61
Dec 1, 2024
This quiz is CRAZY! Amazing, congrats!

Buuut, there are some objections:

1. I think you should accept ^West(ern)? Macedonia and same for eastern.

2. Also, you couldn't answer in greek, as the caveat says, but to be fair you do have Greek translated answers, just in Latin alphabet.

If you ever want to integrate answers in Greek or translate this quiz altogether, I'd be happy to help you!

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Level 73
Dec 1, 2024
Thank you very much Gade :)

Suggestion 1 has been accepted but unfortunately I can't do anything about the second, this is a quiz on the English section, not the Greek one.

I will look at translating some of my quizzes, thanks for the offer!

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Level 61
Dec 1, 2024
Yeah, I agree with you, Greek(as in Greek alphabet) answers do not really belong here, and the transliterations you've added are good enough and well researched, but the caveat "Greek answers are accepted" is a little misleading I believe. To be fair, I don't have a way to put it myself, though lol and at the end of the day there's not that many Greeks in the website anyway
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Level 61
Jan 19, 2025
Hey, are you done with giving the answers and stuff? Because I am not really sure, that's why I'm asking
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Level 73
Jan 19, 2025
Sorry, I'm just busy in real life and in JetPunk, I'll try to get them done soon
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Level 61
Jan 19, 2025
No worries mate! Take your time and just inform me when you're done! Cause with complex quizzes I can't really tell and that's why I asked you in the first place
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Level 61
Jul 15, 2025
I did really badly, but when I looked at the answers which I hadn't got, there was only basically one which I thought I really should have remembered. So I feel slightly better in my own ignorance