Nikaia, Attica

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Nikaia
Νίκαια
Location
Nikaia, Attica (Greece)
Nikaia, Attica
Coordinates 37°58′N 23°38′E / 37.967, 23.633Coordinates: 37°58′N 23°38′E / 37.967, 23.633
Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)
Elevation (center): 40 m (131 ft)
Government
Country: Greece
Periphery: Attica
Prefecture: Piraeus
Mayor: Stélios Benetátos
Population statistics (as of 20011)
City Proper
 - Population: 93,086
 - Area:2 6.649 km² (3 sq mi)
 - Density: 14,000 /km² (36,260 /sq mi)
Codes
Postal: 184 xx
Telephone: 210
Auto: Z
Website
www.polisnikaia.gr

Nikaia or Nikea (Greek: Νίκαια) is a suburb in the west southwestern part of Athens, Greece. The mountaintop of the southern part of Aigaleo lies to the north. It is also located SE of Eleusis and GR-9, SW and W of Kifissou Avenue (GR-1/E75, W of Thivon Avenue, about 8 km WSW of Athens, WNW of Poseidonos Avenue and Syngrou Avenue and about 4 km N of downtown Piraeus. The city has main streets including Gregori Lambraki Street and Petrou Ralli Street that is divided into two way roads which is also linked.

The area was made up of farmlands. Mixed farming was common. Urban development replaced much of the farmlands between the 1930s and the 1950s. The area, like many others around Greece, owes its population eruption to Greek refugees who left the Asia Minor coast after the 1922 war ended with the Turkish army burning Smyrna to the ground. Today, most of the municipality is urbanized or residential. The rocky landscape of Aigaleo with a few bushes lies to the north. The mountaintop is to the northeast and the valley is to the northwest. The industrial area lies to the southwest with most of the buildings, as the port of Piraeus. The area which was used for mining in the 1960s transformed the area into a park.

The area is made up of hills with exception of the northwest where the Aegaleo ranges are located.

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History

The 8th International Tournament of Nikea, a chess tournament, took place between August 19 and 27, 2000.

The Greek Weightlifting Grand Prix took place in Nikaia between December 9 and 10, 2003.

Sites of interest

Other

Nikaia has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a police station, a post office, a hospital named Agios Panteleimonas also Nikea-Piraeus General Hospital a soccer team, a volleyball team named Nikaia Piraeus and squares (plateies).

Historical population

Year Municipal population Change Density
1981 90,368 - 13,591.2/km²
1991 87,597 -2,771/-3.07% 13,174.5/km²
2001 93,086 +5,489/+6.27% 14,000.0/km²

External links

Northwest: Chaidari North: Korydallos Northeast: Aigaleo and Agia Varvara
West: Keratsini Nikaia East: Aghios Ioannis Rentis
South: Piraeus Southeast: Piraeus

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