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Where is the farthest west peninsula of ancient Greece?

Their city-states were as far west as Sicily and southern France (Massilia = Marseilles).


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Greece, being a land mass, was hardly able to travel. The Greeks were great travellers. They were to be found all around the Mediterranean and as far afield as the Persian court. They also colonised the Mediterranean coasts from Massilia (Marseilles) through Sicily and Italy (Naples, Tarentum), North Africa, Asia Minor and around the Black Sea coast.


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Greece is what type of geographical feature?

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