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Acharnae or
Acharnai (/əˈkɑːr.niː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀχαρναί) was a deme of
ancient Athens. It was part of the
phyle Oineis. Acharnae,
according to Thucydides...
- Athens, Greece. The
venue is
located at Parnitha, a
mountain located in
Acharnai, Athens.
Sports portal 2004
Summer Olympics official report.
Volume 2....
- The
church of
Saint Panteleimon of
Acharnai (Gr****: Άγιος Παντελεήμων Αχαρνών) is a Gr****
Orthodox basilica in the
center of Athens. It has a
maximum length...
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Acharnes (Gr****: Αχαρνές,
pronounced [axarˈnes],
before 1915: Μενίδι Menidi,
pronounced [meˈniði]) is a muni****lity in the East
Attica regional unit in...
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regional buses operates Lines 740 (Olympic
Village - SKA -
Acharnai - Agia Anna), 755 (
Acharnai - St. Kato Patisia)
Usage of the
seven remaining platforms...
- Κάτω Αχαρναί Kato
Acharnai General information Location Konstantinoupoleos,
Acharnes 136 75,
Athens West
Athens Greece Coordinates 38°03′14″N 23°43′57″E...
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Nemean ode are
dedicated to Hestia. In one
military oath
found at
Acharnai, from the
Sanctuary of Ares and
Athena Areia,
dated 350–325 BC, Hestia...
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Saint Panteleimon (Thessaloniki),
Greece Church of
Saint Panteleimon of
Acharnai, Athens,
Greece Church of St.
Panteleimon (Veles) in Veles,
North Macedonia...
- Kellogg,
Danielle L. (2013).
Marathon Fighters and Men of Maple:
Ancient Acharnai.
Oxford University Press. pp. 94–95. ISBN 9780199645794.
Retrieved 2017-12-09...
- deme Diomea. On the
North side: the
Acharnian Gate,
leading to the deme
Acharnai. The Acropolis, also
called Cecropia from its
reputed founder, Cecrops...