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- Pedias, Mesogeia, and the
Thriasian Plain. The
mountains of
Attica are the
Hymettus, the
eastern portion of the Geraneia,
Parnitha (the
highest mountain of...
- Gr****
politician Ioannis Zografos. To the east of
Zografou lies
mount Hymettus. The area,
being close to the
centre of Athens,
developed similar urban...
- The A62 motorway, also
known as the
Hymettus Ring Road (Gr****: Περιφερειακός Υμηττού), and
formerly signed as the A64
motorway until 2024, is a branch...
-
Mount Parnitha to the north,
Mount Pentelicus to the
northeast and
Mount Hymettus to the east.
Beyond Mount Aegaleo lies the
Thriasian plain,
which forms...
-
towards the
eastern approach to Athens,
between the
foothills of
Mounts Hymettus and Penteli, and then
gently downhill to
Athens proper. As it
existed when...
- centre.
Towards the
southeast the muni****lity
extends to the
forested Hymettus mountain. The built-up area of
Vyronas is
continuous with that of muni****lity...
- brackish-water lake fed by
underground currents seeping through the m**** of
Mount Hymettus located to the
south of Vouliagmeni, Athens, Greece. The
lagoon formed...
-
parts of the
Athens urban area. The area
stretches from the foot of the
Hymettus mountain to the
Saronic Gulf. In
ancient times, the area was a deme known...
- 94-metre-high (6.4 ft)
sculpture of
Venus at the Musée du Louvre. It is in
Hymettus marble and
dates to the end of the 1st
century BC. It may be a copy of...