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  1. The Greek Wikipedia (also Hellenic Wikipedia, Elliniki Vikipedia, Greek: Ελληνική Βικιπαίδεια) is the Greek-language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. It was started on December 1, 2002.

    • Greece

      Greece features a vast number of islands —between 1,200 and...

    • Greek alphabet

      The Greek alphabet is the ancestor of the Latin and Cyrillic...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GreeceGreece - Wikipedia

    Greece features a vast number of islands —between 1,200 and 6,000, depending on the definition, [153] 227 of which are inhabited. Crete is the largest and most populous island; Euboea, separated from the mainland by the 60 m-wide Euripus Strait, is the second largest, followed by Lesbos and Rhodes .

  3. el.wikipedia.org › wiki › Πύλη:ΚύριαΒικιπαίδεια

    Η Βικιπαίδεια ή Wikipedia είναι ένα συλλογικό εγκυκλοπαιδικό εγχείρημα που έχει συσταθεί στο Διαδίκτυο, παγκόσμιο, πολύγλωσσο, που λειτουργεί με την αρχή του wiki. Η Βικιπαίδεια έχει ως στόχο να ...

  4. In its modern form, Greek is the official language of Greece and Cyprus and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. It is spoken by at least 13.5 million people today in Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Albania, Turkey, and the many other countries of the Greek diaspora .

  5. The Greek Wikipedia (also Hellenic Wikipedia, Elliniki Vikipedia, Greek: Ελληνική Βικιπαίδεια) is the fifth language of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It started on December 1, 2002. By 15 December 2003, it had 1,000 articles. As of October 2009, it had reached over 45,000 articles.

  6. The Greek alphabet is the ancestor of the Latin and Cyrillic scripts. Like Latin and Cyrillic, Greek originally had only a single form of each letter; it developed the letter case distinction between uppercase and lowercase in parallel with Latin during the modern era.

  7. Neolithic Greece, beginning with the establishment of agricultural societies around 7000 BC and ending c.3200 – c. 3100 BC, was a vital part of the early history of Greece because it was the base for early Bronze Age civilizations in the area.