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  2. Vouliagmenis Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Vouliagmenis Avenue, Athens, Greece. Vouliagmenis Avenue (Greek: Λεωφόρος Βουλιαγμένης, romanized: Leofóros Vouliagménis) is one of the longest avenues in the Greater Athens area, stretching from central Athens to the seaside resort of Vouliagmeni. The total length is 21 km.

  3. Syntagma Square - Wikipedia

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    Syntagma Square is a hub for many forms of public transportation in Athens and is one of the busiest transport hubs in Greece. Metro lines 2 and 3 of the Athens Metro have a stop at the Syntagma station, which is to be found under the square; the Athens Tram also has its northern terminal next to the square. Buses and trolleybuses start ...

  4. Agia Sophia Stadium - Wikipedia

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    There are also a few bus lines further away that serve the stadium: 605 (1st Perissou stop, 900 meters, approx 13 minutes), 602 (Trochonomos stop, 1 km away, 15 minutes), 024 (Vrioulon stop, 1 km) and 604 (1st El. Venizelos stop, 1.2 km) The stadium is also expected to be served by the New Filadelfia metro station line 4. The station will be ...

  5. File:Athens Metro map (2007).svg - Wikipedia

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    Updated map to include the stations of Pallini, Peania-Kantza, and Koropi. Edited with Inkscape 0.44 under Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 etch. The original file was released by User:Mortadelo2005 under GFDL 1.2 and CC-BY-2.5. My edits (addition of three sta: 14:34, 23 May 2007: 1,560 × 1,400 (658 KB) Mortadelo2005

  6. STASY - Wikipedia

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    Urban Rail Transport S.A. (Greek: Σταθερές Συγκοινωνίες, romanized: Statheres Synkoinonies, ΣΤΑΣΥ - pronounced as στάση "bus/train stop" Greek pronunciation:), commonly abbreviated as STASY, [1] [2] is a Greek public transport operator of the Athens Metro and the Athens Tram. It is the metro and tram subsidiary of ...

  7. Ampelokipoi, Athens - Wikipedia

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    The village Ampelokipoi is indicated in the map of 1815 Before the Greek independence, at the beginning of the 19th century, Ampelokipoi was a village a few kilometers north-east of Athens. The village Ampelokipoi is noted in the maps of this period.

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  9. Outline of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Athens. Athens is: a city. capital of Attica; capital of Greece; primate city of Greece; Population of Athens: 637,798 (city proper and municipality) 3,090,508 (urban area) Area of Athens: 38.964 km 2 (15.044 sq mi) (city proper and municipality) 412 km 2 (159 sq mi) (urban area) Atlas of Athens; Topography of Athens