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  2. Wildlife of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece is a country in the Balkan Peninsula of southern Europe, and lies to the south of Albania, North Macedonia and Bulgaria, and west of Turkey.It has a long coastline with the Mediterranean Sea and the Aegean Sea, and includes the island of Crete and many smaller islands.

  3. File:ECDM 20230906 Greece wildfires.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Aegean and Western Turkey sclerophyllous and mixed forests

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    The Aegean and Western Turkey sclerophyllous and mixed forests is an ecoregion in the lands around the Aegean Sea.The ecoregion covers most of mainland Greece, the Greek Aegean Islands (except for Crete), the western coast of Turkey, the southern Vardar river valley in North Macedonia, the southern Struma river valley at the extreme south-western corner of Bulgaria, [2] as well as Greece's ...

  5. List of Ramsar sites in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece acceded on 21 December 1975 and has ten Ramsar sites as of May 2022, with a total surface area of 1,635 square kilometres (631 sq mi). [ 2 ] Ramsar sites

  6. National parks of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of protected areas in Greece dates back to Ancient Greek times and the Altis and sacred grove at Olympia, amongst other sanctuaries. [1]: 173 In more recent times, the country's climatic and biological diversity, along with the rich flora and fauna that comes with it, made the need for the creation of national parks obvious as early as 1937, when the government of Ioannis Metaxas ...

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  9. Vikos–Aoös National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Vikos–Aoös National Park preserves one of the richest mountain and forest ecosystems in terms of wildlife diversity in Greece. [5] Numerous species of large mammals such as wolves, foxes, wild horses, and roe deer are found in the area year-round. Otters and wild cats live around the area of Mt Tymphe, with the latter being quite rare.