Nea Makri

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Nea Makri (Greek: Νέα Μάκρη) is a town in East Attica, Greece. Since the local government reform of 2011, it has been a municipal unit within the municipality of Marathon.[2] The municipal unit has an area of 36.662 km2.[3] It is part of the Athens metropolitan area.[4]

CountryGreece
Elevation
16 m (52 ft)
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Nea Makri
Νέα Μάκρη
Location within the regional unit
Location within the regional unit
Nea Makri is located in Greece
Nea Makri
Nea Makri
Coordinates: 38°5′N 23°59′E
CountryGreece
Administrative regionAttica
Regional unitEast Attica
MunicipalityMarathon
Area
  Municipal unit36.662 km2 (14.155 sq mi)
Elevation
16 m (52 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Municipal unit
18,114
  Municipal unit density494.08/km2 (1,279.7/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
190 05
Area code22940
Vehicle registrationZ
Websitewww.marathon.gr
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This photograph depicts a portion of the annual event held in Nea Marki, where books and pieces of folk art are sold in booths under tents. The photograph is from inside a restaurant across the street from the fair. The beach is visible behind the fair. The photograph was taken in 2023.
A view of the Nea Makri annual book fair in 2023.

Geography

Nea Makri is situated on the coast of the Petalioi Gulf, a gulf of the Aegean Sea, in the easternmost part of the Attica peninsula. It is 7 km north of Rafina, 8 km south of Marathon and 25 km northeast of Athens city centre. The municipal unit Nea Makri also contains the village Neos Voutzas, 5 km south of Nea Makri town centre. Greek National Road 83 (Athens - Marathon - Rafina) passes through Nea Makri.

Popular locations near Nea Makri include Zoumberi Beach and the Brexiza Wetland. It is widely known and visited due to its beaches and coastline.

History

The area was once known as Plesti, but following the 1922 Greek military disaster in Asia Minor and the subsequent expulsion of the native Greeks of Makri in Turkey, it was renamed Nea Makri (New Makri) by the refugees who settled there.

The United States Navy operated a HF radio communications base north of Nea Makri from the mid to the late 20th century. The transmitters were located further north, at Kato Souli. The call sign of the station was NGR. The American naval communications station was the deployment location for Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133, home-ported in Gulfport, MS.

Saint Ephraim the martyr was a monk who may have lived in the Monastery of the Annunciation in Nea Makri; it has become an important monastery in recent years and has become a site of pilgrimage for all Greeks.[5]

Population

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YearTown populationMunicipality population
19818,516-
199112,12013,009
200113,98614,809
201115,55416,670
202116,90618,114
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