Terytorium Grecji można podzielić na:
* Grecję kontynentalną (wraz z oddzielonym od niej Kanałem Korynckim półwyspem Peloponez), która wchodzi w skład Półwyspu Bałkańskiego
* oraz wyspy rozsiane na morzach Egejskim i Jońskim
Prawie 1/5 powierzchni Grecji przypada na około 3000 wysp, z czego 167 jest zamieszkałych. Największe z wysp to:
* Kreta (ok. 8 260 km²)
* Eubea (ok. 3621 km²)
* Lesbos (ok. 1630 km²)
* Rodos (ok. 1 400 km²)
* Chios (ok. 840 km²)
* Kefalinia (ok. 780 km²)
* Samos (ok. 480 km²)
* Naksos (ok. 430 km²)
* oraz archipelagi
o Wyspy Jońskie
o Cyklady
o Sporady Południowe i Północne
Blisko 81% powierzchni Grecji zajmują pasma górskie (śr. wysokość 1200-1800 m n.p.m.), które przyjmują przebieg południkowy. Obszary nizinne są niewielkie i występują w pobliżu wybrzeży (Niz. Salonicka, Tracka, Tesalska oraz Argolidzka). Półwysep Chalcydycki, tworzy 3 wtórne półwyspy: Athos, Longos i Kasandra.
Informacje
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The Many Advantages of VOIP
By Andrew McNaught
A rapidly increasing number of businesses of all sizes are jumping into the VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) bandwagon. This is hardly surprising when you consider the numerous revolutionary advantages and benefits that VOIP has brought to the business scene.
Probably the most obvious is cheaper phone calls. By utilizing their existing data networks, businesses can now talk all over the world to field offices, clients, potential clients and anybody they need to talk to.
Actually most of the focus has been on the costs savings that VOIP has brought to businesses all over the world. And while those costs savings are no doubt enormous the business improvements and new revenue opportunities that have suddenly and dramatically been opened up far outweigh the savings that this wonderful new technology has brought about.
The fact that VOIP has made it extremely easy to communicate with remote or home workers has opened up an amazing number of brand new business and revenue generating possibilities. The fact that workers and consultants are no longer hindered by geographical reach or obstacles related to their location has forever changed the way business is done.
VOIP has suddenly made businesses that were previously not viable, extremely viable. Just to give one example, the Internet has created a huge new market for translation services. However the main problem has been the fact that low cost translation services were an impossible dream. The regular telephone contact with your translators based all over the world, on its’ own meant a very high regular telephone bill. The VOIP technology has not only opened up the market for more translators and therefore more competitive rates, but it has also swiftly and powerfully wiped out the telephone charges while allowing for more frequent and regular telephone contact and consultation.
This is but one instance, there are numerous other examples.
Andrew McNaught runs the website http://www.first-voip.com which aims to provide a knowledgebase for this emerging technology.
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