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Egaleo
Αιγάλεω
Estavromenou SquareLocation Coordinates 37°59′N 23°40′E / 37.983°N 23.667°ECoordinates: 37°59′N 23°40′E / 37.983°N 23.667°E Government Country: Greece Region: Attica Regional unit: West Athens Population statistics (as of 2001) Municipality - Population: 74,046 - Area: 6.450 km2 (2 sq mi) - Density: 11,480 /km2 (29,733 /sq mi) Other Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3) Elevation (center): 50 m (164 ft) Postal: 122 xx Telephone: 210 Auto: Z Website www.egaleo.gr Aegaleo, commonly Aigaleo or Egaleo (Greek: Αιγάλεω) is a municipality west of Athens, Greece, situated west of the Cephissos river and southeast of Mount Egaleo. Its population was 74,046 at the 2001 census, and one quarter of the municipality is industrialized, mainly to the east where the Cephissus valley is located, and is connected as the Athens Industrial Area.
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History
A former name for Egaleo Community was "Nees Kidonies", before becoming a Municipality in 1941, during German occupation. Most of its citizens are workers[citation needed], and the city's soccer team is Egaleo FC, while its city newspaper since 1985 shares the city's name, known as Aigaleo. This area used to be the seat of Western Attica, and the city's present mayor is Christos Kardaras. The community is served by a subway station sharing the name Egaleo; about 1/4 of its area is taken up by factory developments, and one of the biggest problems for this locality in recent decades has been traffic congestion[citation needed].
Historical population
Year Population 1940 17,686 (community) 1951 29,464 1961 57,840 1971 79,961 1981 81,906 1991 78,563 2001 74,046 Mayors
- Athanasios Papadopoulos (First president of the Community "Nees Kidonies")
- Giorgos Kourousis
- Ioannis Batzakidis (1944)
- Aggelos Kouvelos (1947–49)
- Apostolos Stigas (1951–54)
- Stavros Mavrothalassitis (1955–67, 1974–78)
- Orfeas Tzanetopoulos (appointed by the military government, 1967–74)
- Panos Spiliopoulos (1979–86, 1991–94)
- Ioannis Mistakopoulos (1987–90, 1995–2002)
- Dimitris Kalogeropoulos (2003–2010)
- Christos Kardaras (present)
Subdivisions
- Kato Egaleo
- Neo Egaleo
- Damarakia
- Lioumi
- Rosika
- Agios Spyridonas
- Agios Georgios
Persons
- Rita Abatzi (1914 in Smyrna, Asia Minor, now İzmir, Turkey - June 17, 1969), a Greek musician
- Keti Garbi, Greek singer
- Tassos Halkias, Greek actor
- Sophia Strati, Greek singer
- Giorgos Zampetas, Greek musician
- Eleni Rantou, Greek actor
- Lakis Halkias, Greek musician
- Kostas Prekas, Greek actor
- Ioannis Dimaras, Greek politician & journalist
- Nasos Athanasiou, Greek journalist
- Giorgos Messalas, Greek actor
- Danis Katranidis, Greek actor
- Alexandros Asonitis, Greek writer
- Theofilos Verikios, Greek writer
- Giorgos Blanas, Greek writer
- Nikolaos Mihiotis, Greek writer
Football teams
- Egaleo FC
- A.E. Egaleo City
- A.S. Diagoras Dryopideon
- A.P.O. Ierapolis
- A.P.O. Orfeas
- A.O. Cronos
Basketball teams
- Egaleo BC
International relations
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in GreeceTwin towns — Sister cities
Egaleo is twinned with:
- Reggio Calabria, Italy
- Leganés (Comunidad de Madrid), Spain
References
Sources
- "Τέχνης έργα και πρόσωπα του Αιγάλεω" (Published by the Municipality of Egaleo)
- "Εξήντα χρόνια τοπική αυτοδιοίκηση στο Αιγάλεω" (Nikolaos Mihiotis)
- "Απ' τις Νέες Κυδωνίες στο Δήμο Αιγάλεω" (Eugenia Bournova)
External links
- (Greek) Municipality of Egaleo
- (Greek) Egaleo (newspaper)
Chaidari Peristeri Agia Varvara Athens Egaleo Nikaia Agios Ioannis Rentis Administrative division of the Attica Region Area: 3,808km² • Population: 3,761,810 (2001) • Capital: AthensRegional unit of Central AthensAthens • Dafni–Ymittos • Filadelfeia–Chalkidona • Galatsi • Ilioupoli • Kaisariani • Vyronas • ZografouRegional unit of North AthensAgia Paraskevi • Amarousio • Chalandri • Filothei–Psychiko • Irakleio • Kifisia • Lykovrysi–Pefki • Metamorfosi • Nea Ionia • Papagou–Cholargos • Penteli • VrilissiaRegional unit of West AthensRegional unit of South AthensAgios Dimitrios • Alimos • Elliniko–Argyroupoli • Glyfada • Kallithea • Moschato–Tavros • Nea Smyrni • Palaio FaliroRegional unit of PiraeusRegional unit of East AtticaAcharnes • Dionysos • Kropia • Lavreotiki • Marathon • Markopoulo • Oropos • Paiania • Pallini • Rafina–Pikermi • Saronikos • Spata–Artemida • Vari–Voula–VouliagmeniRegional unit of West AtticaRegional unit of IslandsRegional governor: Ioannis Sgouros (el) • Website: www.patt.gov.grCategories:- Municipalities of Attica
- Populated places in West Athens
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