Athens
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Greek Athenai. a city in and the capital of Greece, in the southeastern part.
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Greater Athens, a metropolitan area comprising the city of Athens, Piraeus, and several residential suburbs.
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a city in northern Georgia.
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a city in southern Ohio.
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a town in northern Alabama.
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a town in southern Tennessee.
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a town in eastern Texas.
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any city that is compared to Athens, especially as a cultural center.
the Athens of the Midwest.
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As the cultural center of Greece, ancient Athens was home to influential writers and thinkers such as Aristophanes, Euripides, Socrates, and Plato.
Its principal landmark is the Acropolis, on which stands the remains of the Parthenon and other buildings.
In the fifth century b.c., Athens was one of the world's most powerful and highly civilized cities (see also under “World History to 1550”).
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Dozens of Greek farmers on Friday took their tractors into Athens to demand tax relief and state support, after a 55-day nationwide protest that blocked highways and border crossings.
From Barron's
A 20-year veteran with Dow Jones, Costas worked in Thailand as Asia’s features editor, in Singapore as Southeast Asia bureau chief and in London and Athens covering the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
Traditionally this column has appreciated Olympics drama especially when it involves the clash of civilizations, like Athens vs.
When you watched Kelly Holmes win her two gold medals at the Athens Olympics in 2004, something inside you sparked.
From BBC
Laurie Watson had been flying back to the UK from Athens after a sailing holiday when his return flight was cancelled.
From BBC
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