Is Greece Bigger Than Spain? (Comparison)

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Is Greece Bigger Than Spain

Greece is a country located in Southeast Europe whereas Spain is a country located in Southwestern Europe. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between Greece and Spain regarding different aspects.

Is Greece bigger than Spain?

The total area of Greece is 131,957 km2 and the total area of Spain is 505,990 km2. Greece is smaller than Spain by 374,033 km2. Greece is almost 3.8 times smaller than Spain.

Area of Greece: 50,949 sq mi (131,957 km2 )

Area of Greece compared to Spain

Area of Spain:  195,360 sq mi ( 505,990 km2 )

Area of Spain compared to Greece

Population

As per the Worldometer data, the current population of Greece estimated as of 29th December 2020 is 10,397,996.

Population of Greece compared to Spain

According to the data from Worldometer, the population of Spain as of 29th December 2020 is estimated to be around 46,763,763.

Population of Spain compared to Greece

Here is some more data comparison between Greece and Spain.

The capital city of Greece is Athens, and the capital city of Spain is Madrid.

Official Languages

Greece: Greek
Spain: Spanish

Human Development Index

HDI of Greece as of 2018: 0.888
HDI of Spain as of 2018: 0.893

Greece Timezone:

UTC + 2 (Eastern European Time)
UTC + 3 (Eastern European Summer Time)

Spain Timezone: 

UTC + 0 to UTC + 1 (Western European Time and Central European Time)

Summer (DST): UTC + 1 to UTC + 2 (Western European Summer Time and Central European Summer Time)

Geological Coordinates

Coordinates of Greece:
39° 0′ 0″ N22° 0′ 0″ E

Coordinates of Spain:
40° 0′ 0″ N4° 0′ 0″ W

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By Aashish Poudel Genuine

Aashish Poudel Genuine is a web developer, writer and currently a student in Cyprus. He has created this site to help people who are willing to come to Cyprus or want to know more about this country.

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