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Pentéli or Pendeli, (Greek: Πεντέλη, ancient forms: Pentele or Pentelicus, Mendeli in medieval times) is a tall mountain and mountain range situated northeast of Athens and southwest of Marathon. The elevation is 1,109 m. The mountain is mainly covered with forests (about 60 or 70%). The mountain can be seen in southern Athens (Attica), the Pedia plain, Parnitha, and the southern part of the northern suburbs of Athens. Houses surround the mountain, especially in Vrilissia, Penteli, Ekali and north of Gerakas.


In antiquity, Penteli was famous for its marble which was used for the construction of the Acropolis and other buildings of ancient Athens like with all the Attic sculprots.


A monastery is located in the middle of the mountain NE of city centre.


A fire in early July 1995 consumed much of the mountain forest and the eastern half became residential areas of the Athens area. The volume of smoke was tremendous; it nearly covered the entire northeastern part of Athens. All terrestrial television stations covered the fire, with the exception of some times on the weekend. The fire lasted about 5 days; it began on Friday and continued into the next week. It reached east of Penteli about 5:30 PM local time and then the Pentelis and Vrilissia, consuming a couple of houses on Friday night (about 9:00 PM BNST, 7:00 PM UTC), the northern range on Saturday morning, then Rhea on Saturday afternoon, Anoixi on Monday, and Dionysus communities on Saturday. It consumed three quarters of the slopes of Penteli. It was the worst forest fire Athens and Greece had seen in the 20th century.


Series of fires also occurred after the major fire devastated the mountain range from 1998 to 2001. Much of the fires were arson-related and suspects were arrested.

Statistics
Prefecture: Attica
Metropolitan Area: Athens
Location:
Latitude:
Longitude:

38.556 (38°3'25') N lat.
23.871 (23°52'22) E long.
Population: (1991)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 3,197

&nbsp103.1/km
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

abound 280 m
422 m(centre)
1,108 m, Penteli
Postal code: 152 36
Area/distance code: 11-30-210 (030-210)
-800 thru 809
Statistical code: 0138
Car designation: Y (prev.)
Z pres.
3-letter abbreviation: PDL
Address of administration: 25 Vas. Konstantinou St.
Penteli 152 36


Penteli is also a community currently divided into Palaia Penteli or Old Penteli, and Nea Penteli or New Pentéli communities. One of the city halls is located next to city square. It is one of the largest non-municipal communes in the prefecture. About 80% of the non-urban land is Penteli mountain.


Historical population

Year Communal population Change
1981 2,286 -
1991 2,706 (town), 3,197 911/39.85%





Northwest: Dionysos (community) North: Dionysos (community) and Nea Makri Northeast: Nea Makri
West: Nea Penteli (community)
Penteli (community) East: Nea Makri
Southwest: Vrilissia) South: Anthousa (community), Gerakas, Palini and Pikermi (commune) Southeast: Rafina

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