Which modern-day countries were part of Ancient Greek Civilization?

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    The ancient civilisation of the Greeks did not have well-defined territorial boundaries. The concentration of most of the population was in the coastal areas and the interior lands were left almost unoccupied. However, there are some areas which can be considered to have been a part of Ancient Greek Civilisation and these have been mentioned below:

    Country

    Geographical Location

    Greece

    It is located in southeast Europe in the Balkan Peninsula.

    Turkey

    The Ancient Greek civilisation was spread to the Western Anatolia region which is western Turkey.

    Egypt

    It is located in the northeast of Africa.

    Syria

    It is located in West Asia and shares a boundary with Turkey.

    Iraq

    It is located in West Asia and North Africa region.

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