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Petralona
Πετράλωνα
Neighborhood
Apartments in Petralona
Apartments in Petralona
Location within Athens municipality
Location within Athens municipality
Coordinates: 37°58′02″N 23°42′35″E / 37.96722°N 23.70972°E / 37.96722; 23.70972
CountryGreece
RegionAttica
CityAthens
Postal code
118 51, 118 52, 118 53, 118 54
Area code210
Websitewww.cityofathens.gr

Petralona (Greek: Πετράλωνα, pronounced [peˈtɾa.lo.na]) is a neighborhood of the center of Athens, Greece. Athenians further subdivide the area into Ano (upper) Petralona or Kato (Lower) Petralona, where Ano Petralona is the area between the Philopappos Hill and the railway and Kato Petralona the area between the railway and Piraeus Street. Sometimes as part of Ano Petralona refers and the small neighbourhood Assyrmatos.

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History

Petralona is named after the Greek words 'Petrina Alonia' (πέτρινα αλώνια) which means 'stone threshing floors', which were used in the area to thresh grain before urbanisation. The area was also known as Katsikadika (Greek: Κατσικάδικα), due to the presence of goat herders in the area who used to give out milk to the residents. Goats were banned from the city of Athens in February 1925 and from that point on, the area has held its current name.

Amenities

The district is served by the Petralona Station on Line 1 of the Athens Metro and it's also not that far from the Metro Station (Line 3) Kerameikos. There are also two buses that serve the area: bus 227 and bus 035 and connect Petralona with the rest of the city center.

Petralona hosts the football club Petralona F.C., founded in 1983 when the two local clubs AO Petralona and GS Petralona merged.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Greece - Mergers and Name Changes". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 April 2015.
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