There are places that have the name Ampelokipoi or Ampelokipoi, other uses, Abelokipi or Ambelokipi (Greek: Αμπελοκήποι), probably meaning vine garden in Greece:
Ampelokipi station, a station on line 3 of the Attiko Metro.
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The occupation, with its cold, hunger, and death, began with the defeat of the Greek Army by the Germans.
She was able to convince the Swiss Legation in Athens that she and her children were actually British subjects who had lost their papers, were stuck in Athens because of the war, and were waiting to return to her husband, a British farmer in East Africa.
The Swiss posted a notice on the house at Ambelokipi, announcing that it and its residents were under Swiss protection.