Attiki, Athens

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Attiki
Αττική
Neighborhood
Location within Athens municipality
Location within Athens municipality
Coordinates: 37°59′47″N 23°43′21″E / 37.99639°N 23.72250°E / 37.99639; 23.72250Coordinates: 37°59′47″N 23°43′21″E / 37.99639°N 23.72250°E / 37.99639; 23.72250
CountryGreece
RegionAttica
CityAthens
Postal code
104 40
Area code(s)210
Websitewww.cityofathens.gr

Attiki (Greek: Αττική pronounced [a.tiˈci]) is a neighbourhood of Athens, located to the northwest of the centre.

The neighbourhood and its central square (Attiki Square) are named after Attica Railways, a railway company that constructed the line Athens-Kifissia-Lavrion. Attiki station was the terminus of this line.[1]

History[]

During antiquity, Attiki was part of Kolonos and was considered the most aristocratic neighbourhood of Ancient Athens, owing to its proximity to the Cephissus river. Nowadays, this river is hidden under Leoforos Kifissou.

The area was extensively urbanised during the 1960s and 1970s.

References[]

  1. ^ "Η Αττική είχε προαστιακό σιδηρόδρομο πριν από 129 χρόνια, αλλά τον ξήλωσαν! Το περίφημο "Θηρίο" ένωνε Κηφισιά με Λαύριο". mixanitouxronou.gr. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
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