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Encyclopedia > Dafni (Athens), Greece

Dafni, sometimes called Daphne, is also a suburb of Athens, Greece. It has an Athens Metro station (red line) and Vouliagmenis Avenue. It is the smallest municipality in Athens covering about 1 km². The city hall is in the south, 200 m near the municipal boundary. The municipality is divided in two, one covers 85% to 90% of the total area, and the southeast covers 15% or 10% (smaller than the Vatican) about 0.5 km². It sits on a hill and almost the entire land is used for residential purposes; there are no industrial factories in that part of suburban Athens. A hill is located to the north near the Athens municipal boundary. The main street is Boumpoulinas Avenue. The Acropolis in central Athens, one of the most important landmarks in world history. ... Refurbished metro station in Maroussi, Athens. ... The Acropolis in central Athens, one of the most important landmarks in world history. ...

    • Population: 26,887 (1981), 24,152 (1991)
    • Area: 1 km²
    • Postal code: 172 00
    • Elevation: 70 m (lowest), 80 m (centre), 100 m (highest)
    • Location:
      • Longitude: 23.727/23°43'43
      • Latitude: 37.951/37°57'6
    • YPES code: 0114
    • Address of Adiministration: 16 Ellis and Kanari St. Dafni 172 35

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Athens - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2652 words)
Athens (Greek: Αθήνα Athína, IPA /a'θina/) is the capital of Greece, and of the Attica prefecture of Greece.
Athens was the leading city in Greece during the greatest period of Greek civilization during the 1st millennium BC.
Athens sprawls across the central plain of Attica, which is bound by Mount Aegaleo on the west, Mount Parnitha on the north, Mount Penteli to the northeast, Mount Hymettus on the east, and the Saronic Gulf on the southwest.
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