Spyke

So everywhere except for Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and where there's no data.

Also a bad choice to put no data and no on the same color.

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this is simply wrong, probably for all countries besides Greece itself. I never had it in school and I never heard of such a thing.

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In Ireland its still theoretically an option (as in there is an end-of-school exam one can take in the subject) however its only available in a tiny handful of schools nowadays.

It was more widespread in the first half of the last century.

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This is just plain wrong on Finlands part. I'm a native, and I have NEVER heard of ancient (or modern) greek as taught at all or even as an elective. Few niche university programs in a couple of uni's do offer that though, but in elementary or secondary school... Just plain untrue.

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That doesn't mean a whole lot. If one school in the country offers an elective, is the country highlighted? Certainly we didn't have widespread classes in ancient anything.

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I'm guessing that this just means that there's at least a single school willing to teach it, it certainly isn't all of them.

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