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  2. Plaka - Wikipedia

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    The extent of the area called Plaka has evolved over time. [2] [10] Plaka was developed mostly around the ruins of Ancient Agora of Athens. [11] It is the oldest district of Athens and has been continuously inhabited from the neolithic to the present day. [10] As a result, Plaka contains monuments from all periods of the city's history.

  3. 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] ... Voreou Str., Plaka: Plaka: 2-10 1-11 Avydou

  4. Anafiotika - Wikipedia

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    Anafiotika (Greek: Αναφιώτικα pronounced [a.naˈfço.ti.ka]) is a scenic tiny neighborhood of the center of Athens, part of the old historical neighborhood called Plaka. It lies on the northeast side of the Acropolis hill.

  5. File:Plaka in Athens.svg - Wikipedia

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    The ODbL does not require any particular license for maps produced from ODbL data. Prior to 1 August 2020, map tiles produced by the OpenStreetMap Foundation were licensed under the CC-BY-SA-2.0 license. Maps produced by other people may be subject to other licences.

  6. Mapping Ancient Athens - Wikipedia

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    Mapping Ancient Athens is a project by a Greek non-profit Dipylon, launched in 2021, that aims to map and provide an interactive digital portal to explore the archaeological remains and historical data from more than 1500 rescue excavations conducted across Athens over the past 160 years. The project created a searchable map interface that ...

  7. Syntagma Square - Wikipedia

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    Syntagma Square (Greek: Πλατεία Συντάγματος, pronounced [plaˈtia sinˈdaɣmatos], "Constitution Square") is the central square of Athens, Greece. [1] The square is named after the Constitution that Otto, the first King of Greece, was obliged to grant after a popular and military uprising on 3 September 1843. [2]