Talk:Vrilissia

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There is a forestes area covered with piney trees which has been battling against a power station and the mayor was attended in 2003.

  • This doesn't make sense. --Dimitris74 12:43, 21 Jan 2005 (UTC)
This doesn't make sense either: "where all the local petrolheads go sideways, in other words they exercise their drifting techniques". I found "petrolheads" is British slang for car enthusiasts, so maybe it's an informal drag racing area. I'm adding a Rough Translation template. Art LaPella 23:49, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
You fixed most of it, but I still don't understand "which has been battling against a power station and the mayor was attended in 2003." Forests can't battle power stations, and "the mayor was attended" probably means "the mayor attended", but I don't know what he attended. Art LaPella 20:52, 27 March 2006 (UTC)


Vrilissia is also known for its "hood" status and is referred to as the Greek Compton or the Greek Bronx. It is notorious for its 4th highest municipality crime rate in Attica and the neighberhood in which of many influential Greek gangsters and pimps grew up in.

  • I used to live in Vrilissia, and this is all news to me. --Skyduster 00:56, 18 July 2005 (UTC)