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  2. Marousi - Wikipedia

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    Marousi or Maroussi ( Greek: Μαρούσι ), also known as Amarousio ( Αμαρούσιο ), is a city and a suburb in the northeastern part of the Athens urban area, Greece. Marousi dates back to the era of the ancient Athenian Republic; its ancient name was Athmonon ( Ἄθμονον) and it represented one of the 10 Athenian sub-cities.

  3. Marousi metro station - Wikipedia

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    Marousi metro station. / 38.056225; 23.804915. Marousi ( Greek: Μαρούσι ), also known as Maroussi, [2] is an Athens Metro station in Marousi, a northern suburb in Athens. The station is served by Line 1, and is 23.46 kilometres (14.58 miles) down the line from the southern terminus of Piraeus, between Nerantziotissa to the south and KAT ...

  4. The Mall Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Mall Athens is a shopping mall in Athens, Greece. It was the first of the kind to be constructed in Greece and one of the largest shopping and leisure centres in Southeastern Europe. [1] The Mall Athens is located close to the Athens Olympic Stadium in the suburb of Maroussi and was opened to the public on November 25, 2005. [2]

  5. Maroussi B.C. - Wikipedia

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    Maroussi B.C. ( Greek: K.A.E. Μαρούσι) alternately translated as Marousi, Amaroussi, or Amaroussion, is a professional basketball club that is based in Marousi, a northern suburb of Athens, Greece. The club's full name is Gymnastikos Syllogos Maroussi Basketball Club, which is commonly abbreviated as G.S. Maroussi B.C.

  6. Category:Marousi - Wikipedia

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  7. Olympic Stadium (Athens) - Wikipedia

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    History. Located in the suburb of Marousi in Athens, the Olympic Stadium was originally designed in 1980 and built in 1980–1982.At over 75,000 capacity, it became the biggest football and track stadium in Greece, well surpassing Thessaloniki's Kaftanzoglio Stadium, which stood at just below 45,000 capacity at the time, following the nationwide renovations after the Karaiskakis Stadium disaster.

  8. Line 4 (Athens Metro) - Wikipedia

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    view. talk. edit. Line 4 of the Athens Metro is a future line that will run from Alsos Veikou to Goudi. Construction of the line started in mid to late-2021 and is scheduled to be completed in 2029 or 2030. [3] Line 4 had been under consideration for many years. Its exact route was changed multiple times. One of the most famous routes was the U ...

  9. Eirini metro station - Wikipedia

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    Eirini (Greek: Ειρήνη), also known as Irini on signage, is a station on Line 1 of the Athens Metro. It is adjacent to the Athens Olympic Sports Complex in Marousi, a northern suburb of Athens, Greece, 20.850 kilometres (12.956 mi) from the starting point of the line at Piraeus. It opened on 3 September 1982 and was renovated in 2004.