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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Athens - Wikipedia

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  3. Best hotels in Athens 2023: Where to stay for culture ... - AOL

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    We’ve picked the best hotels to indulge in all that Athens has to offer, from fantastic Greek food to ancient ruins Best hotels in Athens 2023: Where to stay for culture, beaches and poolside luxury

  4. Athens metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The lowest average annual precipitation in metropolitan Athens is recorded in Piraeus Kallipoli with 304 mm, while the highest average annual precipitation is recorded in Parnitha mountain with around 720 mm. [13] [24] [25] The highest temperature ever recorded in the Athens metropolitan area was 48.0°C in Elefsina and Tatoi on July 10, 1977 ...

  5. Syntagma Square - Wikipedia

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    Buses and trolleybuses start, terminate and connect the square to many places in the metropolitan area. Travel between Syntagma Square and the Eleftherios Venizelos Airport is available via the special airport bus line X95 and metro line 3. Free high-speed wireless Internet access (4 Mbit/s) is offered by the Municipality of Athens at the ...

  6. Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Athens Metropolitan Area, with an area of 2,928.717 km 2 (1,131 sq mi) and inhabited by 3,744,059 people in 2021, [4] consists of the Athens Urban Area with the addition of the towns and villages of East and West Attica, which surround the dense urban area of the Greek capital.

  7. Ampelokipoi, Athens - Wikipedia

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    Ampelokipoi or Ampelokipi (Greek: Αμπελόκηποι, pronounced [am.beˈlo.ci.pi]), meaning 'vineyards', is a large, central district of the city of Athens. Ampelokipoi is in the center of Athens, near Zografou, Goudi, Psychiko and Pagkrati. The area is famous for hosting Panathinaikos's home ground since it was inaugurated in 1922.

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