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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Athens - Wikipedia

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    Sports venues in Athens (1 C, 15 P) Squares in Athens (9 P) T. Theatres in Athens (9 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Athens" ... City of Athens Cultural ...

  3. Line 1 (Athens Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 is the oldest of the three lines of the Athens Metro, running from Kifissia to Piraeus. The Athens-Piraeus Railway Company (SAP S.A.) first opened the line, between Piraeus and Thiseio, on 27 February 1869. On 4 February 1885 Lavrion Square-Strofyli railway line opened between Attiki Square and Kifissia. These railway lines gradually ...

  4. Metaxourgeio - Wikipedia

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    Festival in Avdi Square in the heart of Metaxourgeio. Work of art by Alekos Fassianos located in the metropolitan station. Avdi Square. Alekos Fassianos (born 1935) is a well-recognised and celebrated Greek painter whose work "The Myth of my neighbourhood,” on exhibit at the Metaxourgeio Metro station, leads us to a world full of colours and images of another era. [3]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Monastiraki metro station - Wikipedia

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    The line 1 station was renovated ahead of the 2004 Summer Olympics. Along with Perissos it was the last Line 1 station to be renovated and opened on 10 August 2004, just three days before the games began. [3] [2] Signage for the former name remains in place on the Line 1 platforms, although new signage was added after the 2004 renovation. [5]

  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. Faliro metro station - Wikipedia

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    Faliro (Greek: Φάληρο), also known as Neo Faliro (Greek: Νέο Φάληρο) on signage and maps, [4] is a station on Athens Metro Line 1. It is near the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex (Peace and Friendship Stadium and the Karaiskakis Stadium). The station is also adjacent to a rolling stock depot.

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