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navigate by keyword : athens center economic financial industrial political cultural life greece ancient art learning philosophy home plato 39aph39 academy aristotle lyceum birthplace socrates pericles sophocles important philosophers writers politicians dating back stretches central plain attica called athenian attic basin built numerous low hills lycabettus hill highest elevations city limits enjoy excellent view entire geomorphology considered complex world mountains cause phenomenon temperature inversion

The Parthenon Temple at the Acropolis of Athens, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens, Greece - Monastiraki Square and Acropolis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens Acropolis Parthenon Royalty Free Stock Photo
The School of Athens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens, the changing of the guard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Parthenon - Acropolis, Athens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens
Monastiraki Square Athens Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Odeon theatre at Athens, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens, Acropolis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Porch of Caryatides in Acropolis, Athens, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
View to the Parthenon Temple of the Acropolis and the old town, Plaka of Athens, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Piraeus, Athens, Greece. Mikrolimano harbour and yacht marina, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens, Greece - Acropolis with rainbow Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens is the center of economic, financial, industrial, political and cultural life in Greece.Ancient Greece was the center of art, learning and philosophy, home of Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum. Athens is also the birthplace of Socrates, Pericles, Sophocles and other important philosophers, writers and politicians dating back to Ancient Greece.Athens stretches across the central plain of Attica, which is often called the Athenian or Attic Basin.Athens is built around numerous low hills. Lycabettus Hill is one of the highest elevations within the city limits, and from it you can enjoy an excellent view of the entire Attic basin. The geomorphology of Athens is considered one of the most complex in the world because its mountains and hills cause the phenomenon of temperature inversion.


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