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  2. Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    Piraeus has a long recorded history, ... Piraeus in prehistoric times was an island connected to ... Today the port of Piraeus ranks 7th in Europe and the 1st in the ...

  3. Port of Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    Until the 3rd millennium BC, Piraeus was a rocky island connected to the mainland by a low-lying stretch of land that was flooded with sea water most of the year. It was then that the area was increasingly silted and flooding ceased, thus permanently connecting Piraeus to Attica and forming its ports, the main port of Cantharus and the two smaller of Zea and Munichia.

  4. Middle Gate (Piraeus) - Wikipedia

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    Themistokles built the walls and city gates of Piraeus in 493 BC and according to Thucydides this marked the foundation of the city of Piraeus. However, most of the construction took place following the Greco-Persian Wars. [1] The city gates were monumental gates that formed the ancient entrance to

  5. Category:History of Piraeus - Wikipedia

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  6. Piraeus Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    An indication of the geographical diversity of the prefecture was the stark difference in population density between its seven mainland municipalities in the Athens urban area, which have 9,244.2 inhabitants/km 2, and its detached outlying areas, which average only 85.83 inhabitants/km 2 (and most of these on Salamis Island, at 395.40/km 2 ...

  7. Zea Harbour Project - Wikipedia

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    Zea Harbour Project is a Danish-Greek archaeological project in Piraeus, Greece.The project began in 2002 under the auspices of the Danish Institute at Athens and is directed by Bjørn Lovén [], Associate Fellow in Maritime Archaeology at the University of Southern Denmark.

  8. Archaeological Museum of Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    The museum is accessible with the Athens metro or bus lines. It is 15-minute walk from Piraeus station and a couple minute walk from bus station. Moreover, it is a 5-minute walk from the area for the reception of Cruise ships of the Piraeus port.

  9. Piraeus (regional unit) - Wikipedia

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    Piraeus (/ p aɪ ˈ r iː ə s, p ɪ ˈ r eɪ ə s / py-REE-əs, pirr-AY-əs; Greek: Περιφερειακή ενότητα Πειραιώς, romanized: Perifereiakí enótita Peiraiós), also sometimes called Greater Piraeus [2] (as distinct from the City of Piraeus; Ευρύτερος Πειραιάς Evrýteros Peiraiás), is one of the regional units of Greece.