Greek Surname Suffixes Map
A regional journey through Greek surname endings—(-akis, -opoulos, -oglou, and more)—mapped geographically with data from historical linguistics and modern patterns.
Read MoreA regional journey through Greek surname endings—(-akis, -opoulos, -oglou, and more)—mapped geographically with data from historical linguistics and modern patterns.
Read MoreHow did Turkey end up with more than eight times the population of Greece? This article traces 100 years of demographic transformation—from the 1923 population exchange to contemporary trends in fertility, migration, and urbanization.
Read MoreFrom the mountains of Epirus to the islands of the Aegean, modern Greece didn’t begin with its current borders. Its
Read MoreFor nearly four centuries, Greece was under Ottoman control, marked by varying degrees of autonomy, cultural exchange, and economic influence. Explore how the Greeks maintained their identity under Ottoman rule and paved the way for independence.
Read MoreMany ancient Greek cities continue to thrive today. In this post, we explore the locations of these cities, from the bustling streets of Alexandria to the serene landscapes of Corfu, blending history with modern-day life.
Read MoreThe UN estimated the population of Greece to be 10,445,365 in 2021, including refugees. Attica, the most populated region in Greece, enclosing the capital city Athens, is home to 35% of the nation’s total population.
Read MoreApproximately 1.5 million Greeks and over 2 million Armenians lived in the modern territory of Turkey. Today, about 2,000 Greeks and 60,000 Armenians live in Turkey.
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