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Is Greece a developed country?
Greece is a developed country.

Greece, located in the southeast of Europe, is a country with a long history and splendid culture. In recent years, Greece has made remarkable progress in economy, science and technology, education and medical care, and is considered as one of the developed countries.

The Greek economy is relatively strong, with world-famous tourist attractions, such as Athens and santorini, attracting a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. In addition, Greece also has a strong shipping industry, which has an important impact on world trade.

In terms of science and technology, Greece has invested heavily in research and development, and has first-class research institutions and universities, such as Athens National University of Science and Technology. These institutions have trained many top talents and made important contributions to Greece and other countries in the world.

In education, Greece has a free education system, a high level of higher education and many internationally renowned universities. The Greek education system not only provides a good learning environment for domestic students, but also attracts a large number of international students. Generally speaking, Greece has made remarkable achievements in many fields, and its development level has a high position in the world.

Geographical characteristics of Greece

1. Location: Greece is located at the southern tip of Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe, bordering Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania in the north, the European part of Turkey in the northeast, the Ionian Sea in the southwest, the Aegean Sea in the east and the African continent across the Mediterranean Sea in the south.

2. Topography: The Greek mainland is surrounded by the sea on three sides, with short and swift rivers and many tortuous harbors along the coast. There are many peninsulas and islands in Greece. The largest peninsula is the Peloponnesian Peninsula and the largest island is Crete. The territory is mountainous and has plains along the coast.

3. Climate: Greece has a subtropical Mediterranean climate, with warm and humid winters and dry and hot summers. The average temperature in winter is 6 ~ 65438 03℃, and that in summer is 23℃.

4. Geographical division: The Greek peninsula is divided into three parts: northern Greece, central Greece and southern Greece due to the barrier of mountains and seas.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Greece.