Penteli, Greece

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Penteli (Greek: Πεντέλη) is a village and a municipality in the North Athens regional unit, Attica, Greece. Belonging to the Athens rural area, it takes its name from Mount Pentelicus.

CountryGreece
Elevation
422 m (1,385 ft)
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Penteli
Πεντέλη
Location of Penteli
Penteli is located in Greece
Penteli
Penteli
Coordinates: 38°03′09″N 23°52′06″E
CountryGreece
Administrative regionAttica
Regional unitNorth Athens
Government
  MayorNatassa Kosmopoulou[1] (since 2023)
Area
  Municipality
36.064 km2 (13.924 sq mi)
  Municipal unit28.878 km2 (11.150 sq mi)
Elevation
422 m (1,385 ft)
Population
 (2021)[2]
  Municipality
35,610
  Density987.4/km2 (2,557/sq mi)
  Municipal unit
5,076
  Municipal unit density175.8/km2 (455.3/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
152 36
Area code210
Vehicle registrationZ
Websitepenteli.gov.gr
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Municipality

The municipality Penteli was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 3 former municipalities, that became municipal units:[3]

Geography

Penteli is situated on the southern slopes of the limestone Penteli mountains. The municipality has an area of 36.064 km2, the municipal unit Penteli 28.878 km2.[4] It is 14 km northeast of central Athens. Some of the neighbourhoods of Penteli are Agia Triada, Agios Dimitrios, Daou and Kallithea.

History

The bones of prehistoric animals - mastodons, rhinoceros, antelope, and giraffe, along with giant turtles, hyenas and other animals no longer extant in the area - have been found among the limestone crags of the mountain that looms over the present suburb of Athens. The Penteli mountains were renowned in Classical Greece as well as in the Roman Empire as a source of "Pentelic" marble, notably used to build the Parthenon and the Tower of the Winds. The Romans constructed a 140-foot water tower and aqueduct to supply water to the city of Athens. Penteli is the site of the ancient town of Pentele.[5]

During the Greek War of Independence, the French philhellene Sophie de Marbois-Lebrun, Duchess of Plaisance supported the revolutionary leaders. When she settled in Greece in 1834, she bought large plots of land in Athens and on the Penteli mountain. She had the Rododafni Castle built for her.

In July 1995, Penteli was ravaged by a large forest fire. The forests of Penteli suffered damage again from the August 2007 fires.

Historical population

More information Year, Municipal unit ...
YearMunicipal unitMunicipality
19812,286-
19913,197-
20014,829-
20114,99534,934
20215,07635,610
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Sights

The monastery of Penteli

Byzantine monuments

The catholicon of the old Monastery of St.Nicholas (Kallesia-Penteli). A wall painting monument of George Markou the Argus,[7] the great and prolific post-Byzantine ecclesiastic iconographer of the 18th century.[8]

See also

References

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