Stamata

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Stamata
Σταμάτα
Location
Stamata (Greece)
Stamata
Coordinates 38°07′N 23°52′E / 38.117, 23.867Coordinates: 38°07′N 23°52′E / 38.117, 23.867
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Elevation (center): 370 m (1,214 ft)
Government
Country: Greece
Periphery: Attica
Prefecture: East Attica
Population statistics (as of 2001[1])
City Proper
 - Population: 2,475
 - Area:[2] 18.950 km² (7 sq mi)
 - Density: 131 /km² (338 /sq mi)
Codes
Postal: 145 75
Area: 210
Auto: Zxx

Stamata (Greek: Σταμάτα) is a community of the Greek prefecture of East Attica. It is a rather exclusive suburb, situated in the mountainous northeastern part of the Athenian plain, between the Parnitha and Penteli mountains, about 23 km northeast of Athens. Till the last decades, only the main village was inhabited, while the rural area was cultivated by the inhabitants of the village. Nowadays, there are also residences in the settlement of Amygdaleza (Αμυγδαλέζα) and the residential associations of Euxeinos Pontos (Εύξεινος Πόντος) and Prokonisos (Προκόνησος). Stamata could be designated rather as a rural than a suburban area, but luxury houses and villas are continuously being developed in the last years, mainly in the aforementioned residential associations, turning Stamata into an upper middle class suburb.

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[edit] Land use

A beautiful pine forest covers the largest part of Stamata, where any kind of development is strictly prohibited by law, although it is an open secret that there are various cases of trespassing and environmental devastation. The residential areas cover only a small part, while in the remaining rural areas, there are sheepcotes, farmlands and vineyards.

[edit] Urban legend

Stamata is believed to lie along the route run by Pheidippides on his mythical journey to declare victory in the Battle of Marathon, which gave its name to the marathon sporting event. According to the legend, Pheidippides was urged to stop (Greek: Σταμάτα) while passing through the community, hence giving it its name.

[edit] Facts

Stamata is now famed for its tavernas serving grilled meat, popular among weekending Athenians, and the viticulture.

[edit] Other

Stamata has a primary school, a few small churches and a few squares (plateies).

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[edit] Adjacent municipalities

Northwest:
Agios Stefanos
North:
Lake Marathon
Northeast:
Marathon
West:
Anixi
Stamata East:
Marathon
Southwest:
Drosia
South:
Rodopoli

[edit] See also