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Achaea. Actually the name of a Roman provence in Greece, but it was a blanket reference.

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Ancient Greece was divided into city-states. Each city acted as its own country. But they referred to themselves as Hellenes, and to the territory as Hellas.

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Epirus, Macedonia and Achaia.

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The Romans called Greece "Achaia".

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Gaul.

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