Greece is bordered by Albania, the FORMER Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria to the north, and by Turkey to the east. The Aegean Sea lies to the east and south of mainland Greece, while the Ionian Sea lies to the west.
And just for clarification, Macedonia is part of Greece which means Greece is not surrounded by it. Indeed, Thessaloniki is Macedonia.
Lovely Thessaloniki! :D
You can check this sites:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece
http://www.luxurytravelmagazine.com/images/commerce/thumb/map_greece2.gif
2007-06-11 15:20:48
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answered by ? 4
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I agree with Katerina that the nature of the question is strange, since it is very easy to find a map on the internet, even easier than asking a question on here. So, I suppose the whole purpose is to start again the conflict about the name of a particular state on the northern border. I have to inform our friends who come from that particular country (FYROM) that their questions and answers on this site only prove their provocative disposition and make their true intentions known to the world. And I don't get why they don't accept us using the name FYROM, since they are not recognised otherwise as a state, because of course Macedonia is a region in Greece as much as Attica or the Peloponnese.
2007-06-11 03:09:38
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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Albania, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey
2007-06-12 00:42:02
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answered by Shooter 1
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turkey,albania,bulgaria,italy and a country which wants desperately to be called Macedonia but it's true name is FYROM.Please keep a note on that and correct anyone who says that FYROM is called Macedonia.Macedonia is in GREECE!
2007-06-13 08:40:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Turkey, of course, Bulgaria, Albania and a country that would like to be called Macedonia. But it is really a part of the former Yugoslavia and is made up of Serbs, Albanians and Gypsies. Macedonia is in Greece and the capital is Thessaloniki. The University of Macedonia is in Thessaloniki and the Prime Minister of Greece, Konstantinos Karamanlis is descended from a town called Serres, which is in Macedonia.
2007-06-10 14:20:53
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answered by delfini 1
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ALBANIA, Bulgaria, Turkey, and F.Y.R.O.M. (not Macedonia, which is actually part of Greece!)
2007-06-12 08:19:00
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answered by dvatwork 7
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Turkey, Bulgaria, Albania, and an ex Yugoslavia province the inhabitants of which cultivate and trade drugs, provide other countries with cheap call girls, and occasionally murder people, like the two ones who slaughtered two nuns in an Convent of Peloponissos.
P.S. I must not ommit the mass production of pathetic people who enter our section like the provatina above...
2007-06-11 02:47:30
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answered by edoardo_visconti 3
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Albania, Turkey, Bulgaria, Skopjeslavia (F.Y.R.O.M)
2007-06-11 12:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sure that the purpose of your question is not actually to be informed about which countries border with Greece.
To the previous answerers : the internationally recognized name of our neighbour country is Former Yugoslavian Republic Of Macedonia (FYROM) and not Macedonia.
Macedonia is a state in northern Greece.
Greetings from Thessaloniki, (the real capital of Macedonia).
2007-06-10 13:55:32
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answered by Katerina P 3
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Albania, Turkey, Bulgaria and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
2007-06-10 13:48:07
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answered by joolsmc 4
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