Greek National Road 91
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| National Road 91 | ||||
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| Εθνική Οδός 91 | ||||
Route of the EO91 road, in blue | ||||
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| Existed | 9 July 1963–present | |||
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| North end | Athens | |||
| South end | Sounion | |||
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| Country | Greece | |||
| Regions | Attica | |||
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Greek National Road 91 (Greek: Εθνική Οδός 91), abbreviated as the EO91, is a national road in Attica, Greece. The EO91 runs along the western face of the Attica peninsula, from Athens to Sounion.
The EO91 is officially defined as a north–south coastal road in Attica. From Athens in the north, the road travels southwest along Andrea Syngrou Avenue towards Palaio Faliro: from there, the EO91 follows the coast of the Saronic Gulf to Sounion in the south, passing through Vouliagmeni.[1] The Athens Tram runs parallel to the EO91, from Palaio Faliro to Glyfada.
The EO91 connects with the EO1, EO54 and Vouliagmenis Avenue in Athens, and the EO89 at Sounion.
