17 facts you may not know about Greece:

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17 facts you may not know about Greece:
1. Greece has over 6,000 islands and islets, but only 227 are  inhabited. 
2. Athens, the  capital, is one of the oldest cities in the world, with  a recorded history dating back over 3,400  years. 
3. Greece is often considered the birthplace of democracy, philosophy, and the Olympic  Games. 
4. The Greek language is one of the oldest written languages  still in use today, with a history spanning over 3,000  years. 
5. Mount Olympus, the mythical home of the Greek gods, is the highest peak in Greece at 2,917 meters (9,570  feet).
6. Greece is one of the sunniest countries in the world, with  over 250 days  of sunshine a year. 
7. The country has 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Acropolis of Athens and  Meteora. 
8. Greece produces 70% of the world's supply of mastic, a resin used in food,  cosmetics and medicine,  mainly on the island of  Chios. 
9. The tradition of  breaking plates  during celebrations  originated in Greece as a symbol of good luck and  joy. 10. Greek cuisine, including dishes  such as moussaka,  tzatziki and baklava, is  known worldwide for its simplicity and  taste. 
11. Santorini, one of  the most famous  islands in Greece, was formed by a massive volcanic eruption around 1600  BC. 
12.Greece is the  world's leading producer of sponges,  especially from the island of  Kalymnos. 
13. The  country's coastline stretches  for over 16,000 kilometers, making it one of the longest in the  world. 
14. Olive trees have been cultivated in Greece for over 6,000  years and the country is one of the  world's leading producers of olive  oil. 
15. Ancient Greek theaters,  such as the  Theater of Epidaurus, are still  used today for performances due to their  exceptional acoustics. 
16. Greece has no point  located more than 137 kilometers from the  sea.
Greece's blend of ancient history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture continues to attract millions  of people.
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