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  2. Postal codes in Greece - Wikipedia

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    In major cities, the final two digits identify specific post offices. [1] Postal codes beginning with the digits between 100 and 180 are used for the city of Athens; the beginning sequences 180 to 199 are used for other parts of the prefecture of Attica, with the exception of Corfu and Rhodes.

  3. Telephone numbers in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Map of geographical area codes in Greece. This is a list of dialing codes in Greece.The first digit represents the type of service. 1 is used for short codes, 2 for geographical numbers (3 and 4 are reserved for that purpose too), 5 is used for inter-network routing purposes (non-dialable codes) and VPNs, 6 for mobile services, 7 is reserved for universal access numbers (not active), 8 for ...

  4. Athens metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    According to the Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission, the Athens metropolitan area consists of all areas with a dialing code of 21 and includes areas such as Salamina, Elefsina, Kifissia, Mandra, Aspropyrgos, Pallini, Agios Stefanos, Dionysos, Koropi, Vari, Vouliagmeni, Voula, Dafni, Chalandri and the Athens International Airport.

  5. Hellenic Post - Wikipedia

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    The Hellenic Post S.A. (Greek: Ελληνικά Ταχυδρομεία, abbreviated ΕΛΤΑ, ELTA) is the state-owned provider of postal services in Greece. It succeeded the former government Postal Service, founded in 1828. ELTA provides a universal postal service to all parts of Greece and is a member of the Universal Postal Union.

  6. List of streets in Athens - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of every street in municipality (corresponding within Center of Athens) of Athens, Greece: [1] Red background Includes parts that are not within the municipality of Athens 0-9

  7. Petralona - Wikipedia

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    Petralona (Greek: Πετράλωνα, pronounced [peˈtɾa.lo.na]) is a neighborhood of the center of Athens, Greece.Athenians further subdivide the area into Ano (upper) Petralona or Kato (Lower) Petralona, where Ano Petralona is the area between the Philopappos Hill and the railway and Kato Petralona the area between the railway and Piraeus Street.

  8. Nea Filothei - Wikipedia

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    Nea Filothei (Greek: Νέα Φιλοθέη pronounced [ˈnea filoˈθei]) is a neighborhood of Athens, Greece. The area is named for St Filothei who was active in the area. v

  9. Polygono, Athens - Wikipedia

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    Polygono (Greek: Πολύγωνο pronounced [poˈli.ɣo.no]) is a neighbourhood of Athens, Greece.In contrast to surrounding areas, it is not as densely populated, owing to a ban on the construction of multi-storey buildings.