- Rafina
Infobox Greek Dimos
name = Rafina
name_local = Ραφήνα
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lat_deg = 38
lat_min = 1
lon_deg = 24
lon_min = 0
elevation_min = 0
elevation_max = 10
periph =Attica
prefec =East Attica
districts = 3
mayor =
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population_as_of = 2001
population = 11909
area = 18.979
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postal_code = 190 09
area_code = 22940
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website = [http://www.rafina.gr/ www.rafina.gr]Rafina (Greek: Ραφήνα) is a town located on the eastern coast of
Attica inGreece . It has a population of 11,352 inhabitants (2001 census).Geography
Rafina lies east of the
Penteli mountains and northeast of theMesogeia plain with an area of farmland near the coastline to the north. The Cephissus River lies to the west. It is located E ofAthens and theAttiki Odos (number 63), S ofNea Makri , NNE of theEleftherios Venizelos Airport and N ofLoutsa . Rafina is about 30 km E of downtownAthens .The Municipality of Rafina contains, besides the city itself, a large portion of the surrounding area, which is mostly woodland and farmland. The only other town is Kallitechnoúpoli (pop. 557).
Road and sea access
The town can be accessed through Marathonos Avenue (GR-54) to the west. Other roads link with the town of Artemida, also known as Loutsa, to the south and Nea Makri to the North.
Rafina is a port town serving ferries to the southern part of
Euboea as well as most of theCyclades . Its port is the second largest ofAttica , after that ofPiraeus , but it will probably be superseded by the one in Lavrio, which is currently being expanded.History
Rafina was established in the 1920s by refugees fleeing from
Anatolia after the end of theGreco-Turkish War (1919–1922) on the site of a smallArvanite village. Most of these refugees originated from the town of Triglia. Its name is ananagram of the name of an ancient Greek city which was located roughly in the same location as the modern town.Until the 1960s and the 1970s, most of the population was rural. As housing developments came to the area, the population boomed and moved into the settlements.The beautiful small church of Agios Nicolas overlooks the blue sea just North of the town. The chappel was built after World War II by men who were to be executed but spared at the last minute. The town commandant had been assassinated and the Germans rounded up townspeople in retaliation. Another group of men were executed and those at the present site of Agios Nicolas were spared.
July 2005 forest fire
On
July 28 ,2005 , a forest fire began near the area of the hills southwest of Rafina at 11:00 EET (8:00 a.m. GMT). The fires expanded quickly with windspeeds of 60 to 70 km/h, threatening forests around the hills and the small mountain range that runs from north ofSpata to near Rafina, consuming most of the forest and burning homes in two settlements including Kallitechnoupoli. The fires also threatened Neos Voutzas near Penteli. As a result of property damage, a large number of people were displaced. Traffic was redirected or halted as Marathonos Avenue was shut down from its junction nearPikermi . Thick smoke covered the area until about 5 p.m. EET, when the wind calmed down and changed direction to the northeast near Rafina. A massive mobilization of fire departments across the region ofAttica followed, and eventually most of the region's available personnel were deployed to the area. Firefighting efforts were assisted by water bombers and helicopters. The gradual decrease of windspeeds in the area slowed the spread of the fire. The fire was put under control in the afternoon and was fully extinguished by nightfall. The flames did not reach the city itself. On the same day another forest fire began in the area of Neos Voutzas at 13:00 EET (11:00 a.m. GMT).ettlements
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Agia Kyriaki Rafinas
*Agia Triada Rafinas
*Agios Gerogios Rafinas Other
Rafina has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, churches, a post office, beaches and squares ("plateies"). Rafina is home to the Greek prime minister
Kostas Karamanlis and his family.Historical population
External links
* [http://www.rafina.gr/ Official website] en el icon
* [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?tb=1&city=Rafina&country=GR Mapquest - Rafina]ee also
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List of municipalities of Attica
*Zeytinbağı
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