Petroupoli (older form: Petroupolis) (Greek modern: Πετρούπολη, Katharevousa: Πετρούπολις)
is a suburb in the northwestern part of Athens Metropolitan Area, in Greece. The
two peaks of Mount Aigaleo lie to the north and west of the suburb, and is located
ESE of Eleusis, S of the Attiki Odos (Exit number 6), W of Kifissou Avenue (GR-1/E75,
and Athens, NW of Poseidonos Avenue and N of Piraeus. Its main streets, (25 March Ave.,
Anatolikis Romylias St. and Perikleous St.), connect the town with Ilio, Greece and Peristeri. Periphery: Attica
Prefecture: Athens
Population: 48,327
Postal: 13231
Telephone: 210 50
Geography
The areas of Petroupoli were once, as elsewhere in the region, mainly made up of farmlands and pasture farming and groves were common. Urban development replaced much of the farmlands between the 1950s and 1990s, and continued until the late 1990s, though rarely further. Today, the eastern and central parts of the municipality are urbanized or residential. The rocky landscape of Aigaleo with a few bushes lies to the west and to the north, and mining was common in the western section between the 1960s and the late 20th century; one of the abandoned quarries located nearly 1 km northwest was turned into a park, and some also became sporting areas. The area's mountain range lies along its municipal boundary to the northwest, and the northern part of the mountaintop lies north of city hall. The Petra Festival takes place every summer.
The streets in the central part of Petroupoli run southwest to northeast, and southeast to northwest, and the southern and the eastern residential streets are mixed. The area's junior football (soccer) team is named Aris Petroupoli.
History
The history of this city is believed to date to the mid-1930s, when a newspaper began to distribute building grounds via coupons to its readers.
Information
Petroupoli today incorporates a number of private and 15 public kindergartens, 12 primary schools (11 public and 1 private), 6 public lower secondary schools (gymnasia), 5 public upper secondary schools (lyceums) and one public Technical Secondary School (EPAL). It also takes in a number of bank branches, including services as Cirrus, Maestro and Visa, a police station, a post office, supermarkets, parks and sporting fields, including several near the mountainside, and the area's squares (plateies).
ASDA (Association for the Development of Western Athens) regards Petroupoli as the most developed western suburb of the capital.
Events
Mayor Petroupoli
ΘΩΜΑΣ ΚΟΤΣΑΜΠΑΣ
Δήμαρχος Πετρούπολης
Town Hall Petroupoli
ΔΗΜΟΣ ΠΕΤΡΟΥΠΟΛΗΣ
- Website www.petroupoli.gr
- Mayor Thomas Kotsampas
- Location K. Varnali 76-78, 132 31 Petroupoli
- Telephone 213 2024400 | 210 5065400
- Fax 213 2024414
Local City Links:
- Citizen Service Center (KEP): 25 Martiou 42 & Kanarh
Tel - 210 5065720 - Police Department: Agias Glykerias 74A
Tel - 210 5016446 - Post Office: Kostantinou Varnali 89
Tel - 210 5012048 | 210 5062666 - Tax Office: Ploutarxou 38
Tel - 210 5025414 - Miltiadou 4 – Plateia Iron Polytechniou(Davaki)
Tel - 213 2100742 | 213 2100784
CITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/
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