This square takes its name from Emperor Haile Selassie, who supplied financial aid to buy food for refugees in 1922.
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Abyssinia Square, Athens, Culture, Attica

Abyssinias Square

This square takes its name from Emperor Haile Selassie, who supplied financial aid to buy food for refugees in 1922.
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Strefi Athens hill Exarhia

Strefi Hill

This small Athenian hill covers several acres above the district of Exarhia.
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Filopappos hill Athens

Philothei Hill

In ancient times, the Athenians worshiped Zeus, the god of rain and thunder, at the top of this hill (referred to as Anchesmos).
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Filopappou Hill and Monument, Lofos, Monument, Filopappou, Athens, Attica

Filopappos Hill

Also known as the 'Hill of the Muses'.
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Mount Hymettus, Athens, Nature, Attica, Basin

Mount Hymettus

Rising majestically to the east of the city, this sacred mountain is home to ancient Athenian temples and holy places.
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Davelis Cave, Davelis, Athens, Penteli, Latomio

Davelis Cave

Davelis Cave, also known as Penteli Cave, is located on the south-western slope of Penteli.
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National Gardens Athens Syntagma

The National Gardens

The National Gardens are located in the heart of Athens, next to the Parliament Building, and near Syntagma Square.
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Pedion Areos Athens

Pedion Areos

The Field of Mars, also simply known as 'The Park' by locals, is a large public park adjacent to Alexandras Avenue.
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Hill of Ardittos, Park, Athens, Attica

Ardittos

Literally overlooking the Panathenaic (Kallimarmaron) Stadium, Ardittos Hill is located east of the Illysos River