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    Greece‚ a country built in the early ages‚ is still here today. Their history is phenomenal and some of the Ruins‚ ancient architectural buildings‚ from around 350 B.C. are still there! Greece fought for their independence from 1821-1829 and finally gained it in 1829 from the Ottoman Empire‚ or today known as Turkey. They wanted independence from the empire because they felt they were overpowering their country and would soon take over. The Greeks’ allies were France‚ Great Britain‚ Russia and a

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    LOCATION "Where are we?" is the question that the theme Location answers. Location may be absolute or it may be relative. These locations‚ whether relative or absolute‚ may be of people or places. An absolute location is a latitude and longitude (a global location) or a street address (local location). Florence‚ AL is 34o46’ North latitude and 87.40’ West longitude Paris‚ France is 48o51’ North latitude and 2.20’ East longitude Marshall Islands are 10o00’ North latitude and 165o00’

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    LOCATION THEME: Missouri 4.0 earthquake felt across 13 states NewsCore - February 21/ 2012 A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Tuesday in Missouri and was felt across 13 states. The epicenter was located 5 km underground‚ about 240 km south of St. Louis‚ near the New Madrid fault line. There was no significant damage reported from any of the surrounding states the felt the tremor. Scientist say this is a reminder that though earthquakes are rare in the Midwest United States‚ they still have

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    development of Greece. One of them was geography. Geography affected the development of Greece in positive and negative ways. The geography that had the most affect on Greece included the climate‚ the sea‚ and the mountains. First of all‚ the climate in Greece was very temperate. It was comfortable to be outside almost all year round. This made it easy for the Greeks to have an outdoor life. The Greeks met for gatherings‚ shows‚ meetings‚ and athletic events outside. The climate in Greece was a great

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    Geography of Greece Name: Brandon Clarke Teacher: Ms.Harry Class/Period:10M/Period 1 Due Date:11/13/12 Outline I. Have you ever seen an country that’s is so interesting that you actually studied it? Well‚ this is the study of the country’s geography. Many different characteristics interacts with the geography of this country. For example‚ one characteristics can be the country’s natural features and resources. II. Physical Geography a.Greece is located in Southeastern Europe

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    The city of Venice‚ Italy‚ is located off the shore of Northeastern Italy in the Venetian Lagoon of the Adriatic Sea. Venice is a part of the Veneto region of Italy. The islands comprising the city are just east of the large Italian city Padua. Two nearby series of islands are Giudecca‚ which is located south of the city‚ and Murano‚ which is slightly north. Venice is spread across 118 small islands separated by 177 canals‚ giving it a total area of 414.6 km². The islands are historically divided

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    The 5 themes of Geography Florence‚ Italy Location Absolute Location: Latitude: 43° 46’ 0" N Longitude: 11° 15’ 0" E Relative Location: The major countries around it are France‚ Switzerland‚ Austria‚ & Slovenia as direct neighbors sharing a land border. Place Human: Some human features such as The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is the main church of Florence‚ Italy. The Palazzo Medici is a Renaissance palace. David is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture created by

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    between the Palea and Lithos. And there is no evidence shows that about Palean boats to cross the river. However‚ I think the author should consider more details to support this claim. To begin with‚ the article does not mention about whether the geography in ancient is as same as now. We all know that it is possible that continent moving can contribute earthquake‚ and make dramatically change on geographic surfaces. Imaging that‚ Palea and Lithos might be linked in 5‚000 B.C.‚ when Palean were survived

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    The five themes of geography are five big categories that all things geography can be grouped into. They are movement‚ regions‚ human environment interaction‚ location‚ and place. The five themes are important to understand for the study of geography. Movement‚ in geography‚ is as it sounds. It’s about people moving and how they do it. People can travel to Houston by plane‚ car‚ train‚ bus or cruise ship. Most imports and exports that come to Houston arrive at the Port of Houston. The Port of Houston

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    The geography of Greece had a big impact on its development of the years. The geography consists of many mountains along with being surrounded by water. These geographic advantages affected the development of its politics‚ military and economy and ultimately led to the success of Polis. Due to the geography of the region‚ the Greeks were isolated from each other due to the mountainous terrain. As a consequence of this isolation‚ “Greek communities tended to follow their own separate paths and develop

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