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Okay, the boundaries of Ancient Greece are Drama a city right below Bulgaria (it has a little dash thing above the first a. So it would probably be prononced as Dr-Ah-ma) to Crete a island right below Greece.

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Greece was not a country. The Greek world was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the littorals of the Mediterranean and Black seas.

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