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Country
  
Greece

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Vehicle registration
  
Z

Local time
  
Monday 5:26 AM

Administrative region
  
Attica

Lowest elevation
  
45 m (148 ft)

Postal code
  
190 15

Area
  
12 km²

Area code
  
22950

Regional unit
  
East Attica

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Weather
  
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Oropos (Greek: Ωρωπός), or (referring to the ancient town) Oropus, is a small town and a municipality in East Attica, Greece.

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Map of Oropioi 190 15, Greece

It was an important ancient Greek city and the famous nearby sanctuary of Amphiaraos was a large settlement which is visible today.

Geography

The municipality Oropos stretches between the Parnitha mountains and the South Euboean Gulf, opposite Eretria (on the island Euboea). The town Oropos, the seat of the municipality, is situated on the lower course of the river Asopos, 4 km south of the coast. It lies 4 km southwest of Nea Palatia and 36 km north of Athens. The community Oropos consists of the town Oropos and the nearby villages Kampos and Platania. The municipality has an area of 338.183 km2, the community 11.967 km2.

Municipality

The present municipality Oropos was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 9 former municipalities, that became municipal units (constituent communities in brackets):

  • Afidnes
  • Avlonas
  • Kalamos
  • Kapandriti
  • Malakasa
  • Markopoulo Oropou
  • Oropioi (Nea Palatia, Skala Oropou and Oropos)
  • Polydendri
  • Sykamino
  • History

    Oropos was founded by colonists from Eretria; it was either located in or identical with Graea. In ancient times, it was a border city between Boeotia and Attica, and its possession was a continual cause of dispute between the two states; but ultimately it came into possession of Athens, and was always an Attic town, even during the Roman Empire. The actual harbour, which was called Delphinium, was at the mouth of the Asopus, about a mile (1.6 km) north of the city.

    The famous Sanctuary of Amphiaraos was situated in the territory of Oropus, 12 stadia from the city. The site has been excavated by the Greek Archaeological Society; it contained a temple, a sacred spring, into which coins were thrown by worshippers, altars and porticoes, and a small theatre, of which the proskenion is well preserved. Worshippers used to consult the oracle of Amphiaraos by sleeping on the skin of a slaughtered ram within the sacred building.

    References

    Oropos Wikipedia