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    Athens. Coordinates: 37°59′03″N 23°43′41″E. Athens ( / ˈæθɪnz / ATH-inz) [5] [6] is the capital and largest city of Greece. A major coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica region and is the southernmost capital on the European mainland.

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  2. Atualmente, é uma metrópole cosmopolita e o centro econômico, financeiro, industrial, político e cultural da Grécia. Em 2012, Atenas foi classificada como a 39ª cidade mais rica do mundo por paridade do poder de compra (PPC) [ 7] e a 77ª mais cara [ 8] em um estudo do UBS AG .

  3. Duchy of Athens 1205–1458. Ottoman Empire 1458–1822, 1827–1832. Greece 1822–1827, 1832–present. Athens is one of the oldest named cities in the world, having been continuously inhabited for perhaps 5,000 years.

  4. Primitive Acropolis with the Pelargicon and the Old Temple of Athena. Elevation view of a proposed reconstruction of the Old Temple of Athena. Built around 525 BC, it stood between the Parthenon and the Erechtheum. Fragments of the sculptures in its pediments are in the Acropolis Museum.

  5. For other uses, see Athens (disambiguation). Athens is one of the most famous cities in the world. It is the capital city of Greece and the most important financial, industrial, maritime, political, and cultural center of the country. It is also one of the world's oldest cities.

  6. Athens (nome de Atenas em inglês) é o nome de diversas cidades dos Estados Unidos : Athens (Alabama) Athens (Geórgia) Athens (Illinois) Athens (Indiana) Athens (Luisiana) Athens (Maine) Athens (Michigan) Athens (Ohio) Athens (Tennessee) Athens (Texas) Athens (Vermont) Athens (Virgínia Ocidental) Athens (Wisconsin) Categoria: Desambiguação.

  7. Classical Athens. Coordinates: 37.97°N 23.72°E. Athens. Ἀθῆναι ( Ancient Greek) 508 BC–322 BC. Owl of Athena, patron of Athens. Delian League ("Athenian Empire") shown in yellow, Athenian territory shown in red, situation in 431 BC, before the Peloponnesian War. Capital.