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According to [[Herman]], the Greeks knew that "the key to [[Springfield]]" was [[Elm Street]].<ref>"[[Bart the General]]"</ref>
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When [[Krusty]] was taken to the [[International Court of Justice]], in [[The Netherlands]], one of the crimes he was charged for was "aggravated hey-hey" which he apparently committed while in Greece.<ref>"[[Elementary School Musical]]"</ref>
 
When [[Krusty]] was taken to the [[International Court of Justice]], in [[The Netherlands]], one of the crimes he was charged for was "aggravated hey-hey" which he apparently committed while in Greece.<ref>"[[Elementary School Musical]]"</ref>

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Greece
Ithaca.png
Ithaca, a Greek island
Country Information
Continent: Europe
Capital city: Athens
First appearance: "Bart the General"

Greece is a country in Europe.

History

According to Herman Hermann, the Greeks knew that "the key to Springfield" was Elm Street.[1]

When Krusty was taken to the International Court of Justice, in The Netherlands, one of the crimes he was charged for was "aggravated hey-hey" which he apparently committed while in Greece.[2]

According to the News ticker that was running during an episode of Head Butt with Nash Castor, Europe put Greece on eBay.[3]

Non-canon

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Greece is the major setting in "D'oh, Brother Where Art Thou?".[4]

Appearances

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