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http://www.artehistoria.com/ci... El territorio de la Grecia antigua coincide aproximadamente con el actual, pero para completar el mundo helénico es preciso añadir las costas de Asia Menor, así como las del sur de Italia y la isla de Sicilia, configurando ambas regiones la llamada Magna Grecia. Sin embargo, el núcleo principal de la cultura helénica se concentrará en la Grecia continental, en la que pueden distinguirse tres grandes regiones: la Septentrional, terminada al sur en una línea que une el golfo de Ambracia con las Termóplias; la Central, hasta el istmo de Corinto, y la Meridional, la península del Peloponeso. La región Septentrional, cuyo límite superior no puede establecerse con exactitud, abarca regiones como Iliria, Macedonia, Epiro y Tesalia. Éstas no fueron consideradas por los antiguos como propiamente griegas, siendo tardía su intervención en la historia del país. La Grecia Central comprende regiones como la Acarnania, la Etolia, la Fócida, Beocia y el Atica, donde se encuentra la inmortal Atenas. Por último, en el Peloponeso pueden distinguirse varias regiones, como la Argólida, la Lacionia, la Mesenia, la Arcadia, la Elida y la Acaya. Bañada por los mares Adriático, de Creta y Egeo, frente a las costas griegas se sitúan numerosísimas islas, que tendrán un papel fundamental en su historia. Las más importantes son Corfú, Cefalonia, Itaca o Zante, frente a la costa occidental; Citera, Salamina y Eubea. Esparcidas por el Egeo hallamos a Creta, las Cícladas, Rodas, Samos, Quíos, Lesbos, Samotracia y así hasta un largo etcétera.

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: artehistoriacom

Length: 01:58
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pterodactilo (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Yo soy de Lesbos
Nocebo21 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
so,according to u austria should ask the north of alto adige?
latronico14 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
You're is an illogical speech, first of all because you don't know nothing about the argument except what you probably read on Wikipedia, second because there is a colossal difference beetwen the lands irredentist claim and others, consider that they're not only inhabitated by Italians, that are also the autochtones, but they're parts of the Italian Peninsula. In facts, differently by all the others country, also Greece, Italy has sacred and defined by the three seas and the Alps.
latronico14 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This is the tipycall thought of a person who completely ignore those arguments. First of all the occitan and the slovenian ones are two MINORITIES, so them don't count. Second, the austrian population is a majority only in the north of Alto Adige: in the zone of Bolzano they're a minority and they're completely unsignificant in Trento. To conclude, why ought Greeks claim south Italy when they never were a majority in the zone?
Nocebo21 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
the think that i know is that in 21st century these irredentists ideas r bullshit.Maybe in 60 years before were not,but we all know what was ur conclusion.With ur logic france should ask occitan valleys,the aosta valley,austria should ask bolzano and trentino,slovenians and why not greeks should claim magna graecia.i dont think u like so,solve first the problem of localism u have and put aside irredentism
latronico14 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Bloody Hell why do you speak if you don't know the situation of those isles? First of all all the corsican are Italians, from their origin to today. Second, more than half of the maltese people have italian origin (and that's not a bullshit, it's proved by genetical studies). So, I repeat, don't speak about things you don't know.
Nocebo21 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
do italians live in corsica and malta?we have to inform corsicans and maltese to search for italians in their islands.
latronico14 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
No I didn't forget them, but there is a different beetwen the lands I said and those others: the first are part of the Italian Peninsula and were and are inhabitated by Italians, the last were only colonies.
Nocebo21 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
you forgot ionian islands,dodecaneso,cyclades,creta ,cyprus,libya, and...ethiopia
latronico14 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
True, like Istria, Ticino, Nizza, Corsica and Malta are italian.

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