Neos Kosmos, Athens
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Neos Kosmos | |
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Periphery (Region) and Prefecture: | Attica |
Metropolitan area: | Athens |
City: | Athens |
Location: Side: Latitude: Longitude: |
Southwestern 37.933 or 37°56" N lat. 23.71667 or 23°43' E long |
Population percentage (2005): | - |
Elevation: -lowest: -centre: -highest: |
50 m(centre) |
Postal code: | - |
Area/distance code: | 11-30-210 (030-210)-2 |
Name of inhabitants: | - |
Website: | www.cityofathens.gr |
Neos Kosmos (Greek: ) is the name of a neighborhood in the southwestern part of the city of Athens next to the historic centre. Neos Kosmos is linked with the Syngrou Avenue to the south.
It has two Attiko Metro subway stations including Neos Kosmos and Syngrou-Fix. It is recently linked with the tram.
In the ancient times, the area of Neos Kosmos was one of the three famous gymnasium, the Kynosarges.
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[edit] Geography
[edit] Nearest neighbourhoods
[edit] Nearest places
- Dafni, east
- Nea Smyrni, south
[edit] Geography
Its geography are made up of residential areas that has buildings as high as eight to ten storeys, it has shops and stores by its main avenues.
[edit] Persons
- See also: List of people from Athens
- Michail Baknanas, a person that lived in the 18th century
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