Greece
Having exported chaos, drama, tragedy and democracy before most nations
stayed up late enough to want souvlaki, Greece boasts a legacy that's
unrivalled. From smoggy Athens to blindingly bright islands, there are
more ancient fragments than you can shake a stick at - the belly button
of the cosmos at Delphi, fallen columns galore on the sacred island of
Delos, frescoed Minoan palaces in Crete and even, quite possibly, the
remnants of Atlantis at Santorini.
Greeks are fierce guardians of tradition, but that doesn't
mean they don't know how to have fun - their propensity for partying dates
back to Dionysos. In addition, hot sun and limpid seas conspire to make
Greece a compelling place to relax. Whether you're supping in a beachside
taverna, sipping coffee in a shady plateia or disco-dancing till dawn,
chances are the gods already have you ensnared.
Full country name: Hellenic Republic
Area: 131,944 sq km (51,458 sq mi)
Population: 10.3 million
Capital city: Athens (pop approx. 3.7 million)
People: 98% Greek with minorities of Albanians, Turks
and Slavic-Macedonians
Language: Greek
Religion: 98% Greek Orthodox, 1.3% Muslim, 0.7% other
Government: parliamentary republic
Prime Minister: Kostas Simitis
GDP: US$143 billion
GDP per head: US$14,000
Annual growth: 3.5%
Inflation: 2.6%
Major products/industries: tourism, shipping, food and
tobacco processing, textiles, chemicals, metal products, mining, petroleum
products
Major trading partners: Germany, Italy, France, UK, USA
Member of EU: yes
Euro zone participant: yes
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