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  2. Ellinoroson - Wikipedia

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    Ellinoroson (Greek: Ελληνορώσων pronounced [e.li.noˈɾo.son]), literally 'of the Greek-Russians', is a suburb of Athens, Greece. [1] As its name suggests, the area was first inhabited by Greeks fleeing from Russia. The Katechaki metro station serves Line 3 of the Athens Metro.

  3. Grecotel - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, the company reported a turnover of 151 million euros, 1.85 million lodging nights. [3] Grecotel has a total of 40 hotels as of 2025. Hotels in the Peloponnese and Crete operate from March to mid-November; the resort at Cape Sounio (Attic Riviera) is operational until late December.

  4. Presidential Mansion, Athens - Wikipedia

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    In early 1870 the state allowed the sale of land to private individuals which resulted in the construction of mansions to house the wealthy families of Athens. About 1890, the architect Ernst Ziller was entrusted with the construction of the Crown Prince's Palace. This palace later became the residence of the royal family and is used now as the ...

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  6. Old Carpet Factory - Wikipedia

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    The family of Greek naval officer Anastasios Tsamados first built and occupied the home in the late 18th century. Its large size and ornamental architecture stand out from the more traditional homes from this period on Hydra Island, which feature lime-washed stone construction, narrow rectangular spaces, and plain roof tiles without ornament.

  7. Kypseli, Athens - Wikipedia

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    In such a house Konstantinos Kanaris, fighter of the Greek revolution and later prime minister of Greece, lived and died. Also, in 1831, the British admiral Pulteney Malcolm had architects Eduard Schaubert and Stamatios Kleanthis build him a house which now lies on Agias Zonis Street and houses the Hospice for the Disabled of Athens. [citation ...