Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in south-east Europe.
Periods of the history of Greece
- Prehistoric Greece
- Neolithic Greece, 7000–1100 BC
- Mycenaean Greece, c. 1600–1100 BC
- Neolithic Greece, 7000–1100 BC
- Ancient Greece, 1100–146 BC
- Dark Ages in Greece, c. 1100–800 BC
- Archaic Greece, c. 800–480 BC
- Classical Greece, 5th and 4th centuries BC
- Hellenistic Greece, 323–31 BC
- Roman Greece, 146 BC – AD 330
- Medieval Greece (disambiguation)
- Modern Greece, 1828–present
- First Hellenic Republic, an unrecognized state 1822–1832
- Kingdom of Greece, a monarchy during the periods of 1832–1924, 1935–41 and 1944–74
- Second Hellenic Republic, 1924–35
- Hellenic State (1941–1944)
- Greek military junta, 1967–1974
- Third Hellenic Republic, 1974–present
Other uses
- Greece (European Parliament constituency)
- Magna Graecia or Greater Greece, areas of southern Italy settled by Greeks since the 8th century BC
- Greece (town), New York, a town in western New York
- Greece (CDP), New York, a suburb of Rochester located within the town
- "Greece", song by George Harrison from Gone Troppo
- "Greece" (song), a 2020 song by American recording artist DJ Khaled featuring Drake
See also
- Greek (disambiguation)
- Grease (disambiguation)
- Grecia (disambiguation)
- Hellas (disambiguation)
- Category:National sports teams of Greece for teams known as "Greece"
- Names of the Greeks
- National Bank of Greece
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