Athens

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Athens is Greece’s largest city and a historic center of ancient civilization, renowned as the birthplace of democracy and Western philosophy.

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instanceOf capital city
city
municipality
climate hot-summer Mediterranean climate
continent Europe
country Greece
demonym Athenian
foundedInCentury Stone Age
surface form: Neolithic period
governingBody Municipality of Athens
hasLandmark Acropolis of Athens
Ancient Agora of Athens
National Garden
Panathenaic Stadium
the Parthenon
surface form: Parthenon

Roman Agora
Syntagma Square
Temple of Olympian Zeus
hasMetroSystem Athens Metro
hasMuseum Acropolis Museum
Benaki Museum
National Archaeological Museum of Athens
hasPort Piraeus
surface form: Port of Piraeus
hasUniversity National Technical University of Athens
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
historicalEraOfProminence Classical period
Hellenistic period
Roman period
hostedEvent Summer Olympics 1896
surface form: 1896 Summer Olympics

2004 Summer Olympics
isBirthplaceOf Western philosophy
democracy
isCapitalOf Greece
isCulturalCenterOf Greece
isEconomicCenterOf Greece
isFamousFor ancient Greek civilization
classical architecture
philosophical schools
isLargestCityOf Greece
isPoliticalCenterOf Greece
isServedBy Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos
locatedIn Attica
Southern Greece
mayorTitle Mayor of Athens
officialLanguage Greek language
surface form: Greek
partOf Attica region
population over 3 million in metropolitan area
over 600000 in city proper
timeZone Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Time
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Acropolis of Athens
wasMajorCityStateIn Classical Greece

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Aelia Eudocia birthPlace Athens
Aelia Eudocia educatedAt Athens
Anavyssos locatedNear Athens
Anavyssos roadAccessFrom Athens
Agios Dimitrios isSuburbOf Athens
Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark birthPlace Athens
this entity surface form: Athens, Kingdom of Greece
Prince Nicholas of Greece and Denmark deathPlace Athens
this entity surface form: Athens, Kingdom of Greece
Marina of Greece and Denmark birthPlace Athens
this entity surface form: Athens, Kingdom of Greece
Pnyx hill locatedIn Athens
Pnyx hill overlooks Athens
this entity surface form: ancient city of Athens
Pnyx hill governedBy Athens
this entity surface form: City of Athens
Athens Mint locatedIn Athens
polis of Athens capital Athens
ΑΘΕ (abbreviation of Athēnaiōn) indicatesIssuer Athens
subject surface form: ΑΘΕ
ΑΘΕ (abbreviation of Athēnaiōn) associatedWithPolity Athens
subject surface form: ΑΘΕ
this entity surface form: city of Athens
Ionian Revolt supportedBy Athens
Artaphernes opponent Athens
revolt of Naxos participant Athens
subject surface form: Revolt of Naxos
revolt of Naxos opponent Athens
subject surface form: Revolt of Naxos
revolt of Naxos belligerent Athens
subject surface form: Revolt of Naxos
Apuleius educatedAt Athens
Kiato hasRailConnectionTo Athens
Pallini locatedNear Athens
Pallini locatedEastOf Athens
this entity surface form: Athens city center
Rafina locatedNear Athens
Spata locatedNear Athens
Nea Makri locatedNear Athens
Dionysos isSuburbanTownOf Athens
Paiania regionCapital Athens
Paiania isSuburbOf Athens
Grammatiko countryCapital Athens
Grammatiko roadAccessTo Athens
Kalamos locatedNear Athens
Kalamos isAccessibleFrom Athens
Pikermi locatedEastOf Athens
Porto Rafti locatedNear Athens
Mesogeia plain near Athens