No. The Middle East generally covers Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Turkey and Cyprus. The extend of the Greater Middle East also includes Northern Africa, Somalia, Djibouti, Comoros, the Stans and the Caucasus.
Greece however, is sometimes considered part of the Near East in relation to archeology.
No. Eastern Europe refers to a number of slavic countries which were formerly under the orbit and control of the Soviet Union from 1945-1991.
Greece is considered part of southeastern Europe.
no, Greece is considered southern European
No, Greece is in Europe.
No, it's in Europe.
Europe thats why it is in the EU.
Greece is included in both Southern and Western Europe. Although geographically located in South-Eastern Europe, Greece is more commonly associated with Western Europe due to the advanced Ancient Greek civilization and the inequality of modernization between Greece and Eastern Europe.
No. Greece is on the south eastern part of Europe.
Greece is a part of Europe, and considered to be in South Europe. Europe is not a nation, but a continent.
It is in the southeast of Europe. See the map at the related link below.
Greece is part of the continent of Europe.
The southern part of Eastern Europe, or Southeastern Europe, is the most mountainous part of Eastern Europe.
Greece is in Western Europe.
Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, Britain, Greece and some parts of Germany, mostly Bavaria, not the eastern part of Germany.
Yes Greece is a part of Western Europe, as well as a part of Southern Europe.
Greece has always been part of Europe.
It would be more correct to consider Greece as a Mediterranean country or a Southern European country than to categorize it as a Western or Eastern European country. While it is true that Greece is on the eastern half of the European continent, it was never part of the Eastern European Communist bloc and was instead on the western side of the Iron Curtain. As a result, Greece has a political culture that is much more similar to Italy and Spain in Western Europe than to its geographic neighbors in Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, and Albania).
NO. Scandinavia is a region in the northern part of Europe. Greece is in the southern part of Europe. Greece is part of the larger region of the Balkans.