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Latest revision as of 11:34, 18 February 2025

Greek diaspora refers to the communities of Greek people living outside the borders of Greece and Cyprus. The Greek diaspora is one of the oldest and largest in the world, with a presence in numerous countries around the globe.

History[edit]

The history of the Greek diaspora can be traced back to the ancient Greek period. Greeks have been establishing communities outside Greece since the 8th century BC. The reasons for this diaspora vary, including trade, colonization, love for adventure, the search for new pastures, and later, political instability, economic factors, and war.

Distribution[edit]

The Greek diaspora is spread across the globe, with significant communities in the United States, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and South Africa. These communities have contributed significantly to the culture, economy, and politics of their host countries.

Culture[edit]

The Greek diaspora has played a significant role in spreading Greek culture and Hellenism around the world. This includes the Greek language, traditions, cuisine, and the Greek Orthodox Church. Despite living abroad, many members of the Greek diaspora maintain strong ties to their Greek heritage.

Impact[edit]

The Greek diaspora has had a significant impact on both their host countries and Greece. They have contributed to the development of their host countries in various fields such as politics, business, academia, and sports. At the same time, they have also played a crucial role in supporting Greece through remittances, investments, and in times of crisis.

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