The Socialist Hellenic Republic, commonly refered to as North Greece, is a socialist nation in southeastern Europe. It is considered the birthplace of western civilisation, thanks to the creation of such ideas as democracy, tragic and comedic theatre, and mathematics in Ancient Greece. In more recent times Greece has become part of the Alliance of Independent Leftist Republics, of which it was a founding member. Geographically, Greece controls the mainland and a few islands, and disputes ownership of the Dodecanese, Cyclades, Cyprus, and Crete with South Greece. Four-fifths of Greece's land is mountainous.
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| - The Socialist Hellenic Republic, commonly refered to as North Greece, is a socialist nation in southeastern Europe. It is considered the birthplace of western civilisation, thanks to the creation of such ideas as democracy, tragic and comedic theatre, and mathematics in Ancient Greece. In more recent times Greece has become part of the Alliance of Independent Leftist Republics, of which it was a founding member. Geographically, Greece controls the mainland and a few islands, and disputes ownership of the Dodecanese, Cyclades, Cyprus, and Crete with South Greece. Four-fifths of Greece's land is mountainous.
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| - The Socialist Hellenic Republic, commonly refered to as North Greece, is a socialist nation in southeastern Europe. It is considered the birthplace of western civilisation, thanks to the creation of such ideas as democracy, tragic and comedic theatre, and mathematics in Ancient Greece. In more recent times Greece has become part of the Alliance of Independent Leftist Republics, of which it was a founding member. Geographically, Greece controls the mainland and a few islands, and disputes ownership of the Dodecanese, Cyclades, Cyprus, and Crete with South Greece. Four-fifths of Greece's land is mountainous.
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