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Attica (region)

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Country
  
Greece

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

GDP(nominal)
  
2014

Population
  
3.828 million (2011)

Decentralized Administration
  
Attica

ISO 3166 code
  
GR-I

Area
  
3,808 km²

Capital
  
Athens

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Regional units
  
List Central Athens North Athens West Athens South Athens Piraeus East Attica West Attica Islands

Destinations
  
Athens, Hydra, Kythira, Ionian Islands, Aegina

Clubs and Teams
  
Olympiacos F.C., AEK Athens F.C.

Points of interest
  
Acropolis of Athens, Plaka, Parthenon, Monastiraki, Ancient Agora of Athens

Colleges and Universities
  
National and Kapodistr, National Technical University, Athens University of Econo, Panteion University, Athens School of Fine Arts

Attica (Greek: Αττική, Attikí; [atiˈci]) is an administrative region that encompasses the entire metropolitan area of Athens, the capital of Greece. The region is coextensive with the former Attica Prefecture of Central Greece, but covers a greater area than the historical region of Attica.

Contents

Map of Attica, Greece

Overview

Located on the eastern edge of Central Greece, Attica covers about 3,808 square kilometers. In addition to Athens, it contains within its area the cities of Piraeus, Eleusis, Megara, Laurium, and Marathon, as well as a small part of the Peloponnese peninsula and the islands of Salamis, Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses, Kythira, and Antikythera. About 3,750,000 people live in the region, of whom more than 95% are inhabitants of the Athens metropolitan area.

Administration

The Attica region was established in the 1987 administrative reform, and until 2010 comprised the 4 prefectures of Athens, East Attica, Piraeus and West Attica.

With the 2010 Kallikratis plan, the region's powers and authority were completely redefined and extended. Since 1 January 2011, the region represents the second-level local administration. While being supervised by the Decentralized Administration of Attica, it is now an independent self-governing body with powers and a budget comparable to the former prefectures.

The region is subdivided into eight subordinate regional units:

The region's governor is Rena Dourou (SYRIZA), who on 1 September 2014 succeeded Giannis Sgouros following the 2014 local elections.

Electoral districts

The Attica region consists of five electoral districts: Athens A, Athens B, Piraeus A, Piraeus B and Attica.

Major communities

  • List of municipalities and communities in Attica
  • List of settlements in Attica
  • Roads and highways

    The main roads and highways of Attica are:

  • Motorway 1 (Athens-Thessaloniki)
  • Motorway 6 (northern beltway of Athens)
  • Motorway 8 (Eleusis-Corinth)
  • Motorway 62 (Athens Airport link)
  • Motorway 64 (eastern beltway of Athens)
  • Motorway 65 (western beltway of Athens)
  • Motorway 642
  • Greek National Road 1 (old road Athens-Thessaloniki)
  • Greek National Road 3 (Eleusis-Lamia-Florina)
  • Greek National Road 8 (old road Athens-Patras)
  • Greek National Road 79
  • Greek National Road 83 (Marathonos Avenue)
  • Greek National Road 89
  • Greek National Road 91
  • Ferry lines

    Numerous ferry lines, both normal ferries and the "flying dolphins" (fast sea vessels), connect the port of Piraeus with the islands of the region.

    Other

  • Athens Mass Transit System
  • Athens Metro
  • Athens Tram
  • Proastiakos
  • Transit System (Attica)
  • References

    Attica (region) Wikipedia