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  2. Wikimapia - Wikipedia

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    The Wikimapia layer is a collection of "objects" with a polygonal outline (like buildings, forests, or lakes) and "linear features" (streets, railroads, rivers, ferry). Streets are connected by intersection points to form a street grid. Both kinds of items may have textual descriptions and photos attached to them.

  3. Athens, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Athens is the sixth-most populous city in Georgia, and the principal city of the Athens metropolitan area, which had a 2020 population of 215,415, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Metropolitan Athens is a component of the larger Atlanta–Athens–Clarke County–Sandy Springs Combined Statistical Area .

  4. Athens - Wikipedia

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    The large City Centre (Greek: Κέντρο της Αθήνας) of the Greek capital falls directly within the Municipality of Athens or Athens Municipality (Greek: Δήμος Αθηναίων)—also City of Athens. Athens Municipality is the largest in population size in Greece.

  5. City of Light - Wikipedia

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    Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, known in the 1960s/1970s as “City of Lights” for its vibrant nightlife. Las Vegas Valley, United States, as viewed from space, is the brightest city on earth. Los Angeles, California, called the "City of Light" due to its night scene and the "Bright Lights of Hollywood". Lucerne, Switzerland, called "Leuchtenstadt ...

  6. History of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the conquests of Alexander the Great widened Greek horizons and made the traditional Greek city state obsolete. Athens remained a wealthy city with a brilliant cultural life, but ceased to be a leading power. The period following the death of Alexander in 323 BC is known as Hellenistic Greece. Artists and philosophers

  7. City of the Violet Crown - Wikipedia

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    Athens, Greece. In one of his surviving fragments (fragment 76), the Greek lyricist poet Pindar wrote [1] of Athens: "City of light, with thy violet crown, beloved of the poets, thou art the bulwark of Greece." The climate of Attica is characterised by low humidity and a high percentage of dust in the air, which make sunsets display hues of ...

  8. List of modern cities named after Athens - Wikipedia

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    Look up Athens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This List of modern cities named after Athens recounts modern city names entirely named after Athens, Greece, or containing Athens as a segment. United States. Athens, Alabama (pop. 24,234) Athens, Arkansas [1] Athens, California. West Athens, California (pop. 9,101) Athens, Georgia (pop. 114,983)

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