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Sepolia
Σεπόλια | |
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Neighbourhood | |
Coordinates: 38°00′10″N 23°42′49″E / 38.00278°N 23.71361°E | |
Country | Greece |
Region | Attica |
City | Athens |
Postal code | 104 43, 104 44 |
Area code | 210 |
Website | www.cityofathens.gr |
Sepolia (Template:Lang-el pronounced [seˈpo.ʎa]) is a neighborhood in Athens, Greece. The Sepolia metro station is situated in the neighborhood. Sepolia owes to its name in the Greek phrase esopolis (έσω πόλις), which means "inside the city".[1] Sepolia was a remote settlement until the latter part of the 19th century, a few kilometers away from Athens. The Greek Census of that period didn't include Sepolia as part of Athens. The Census of 1879, for example, refers to a population of 278 inhabitants.[2] During the following years, Sepolia joined Athens as a result of a population explosion.
Notable people
- Giannis Antetokounmpo (1994–) professional basketball player, 2018–19, 2019–20 NBA's Regular Season MVP and 2021 NBA Champion and NBA Finals Most Valuable Player
- Kostas Antetokounmpo (1997–) professional NBA basketball player and 2020 NBA Champion
- Thanasis Antetokounmpo (1992–) professional NBA basketball player and 2021 NBA Champion
- Alex Antetokounmpo (2001–) professional basketball player
- Argyris Chionis (1943-2011) poet
Transport
In the past, it was also served by the Thymarakia suburban station and by tram 8 in Agios Meletis.
References
- ^ "Από που πήραν το όνομά τους διάφορες περιοχές της Αθήνας". pathfinder.gr. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
- ^ Greek census 1879