Rafina - Ραφήνα
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Rafina (Greek: Ραφήνα) is a town located on the eastern coast of Attica in Greece. It has a population of 11,352 inhabitants (2001 census). Rafina lies east of the Penteli mountains and northeast of the Mesogeia plain with an area of farmland near the coastline to the north. The Cephissus River lies to the west. It is located E of Athens and the Attiki Odos (number 63), S of Nea Makri, NNE of the Eleftherios Venizelos Airport and N of Loutsa. Rafina is about 30 km E of downtown Athens. |
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The town can be accessed through Marathonos Avenue (GR-54) to the west. Other roads link with the town of Artemida, also known as Loutsa, to the south and Nea Makri to the North. Rafina was established in the 1920s by refugees fleeing from Anatolia after the end of the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) on the site of a small Arvanite village. Most of these refugees originated from the town of Triglia. Its name is an anagram of the name of an ancient Greek city which was located roughly in the same location as the modern town. Until the 1960s and the 1970s, most of the population was rural. As housing developments came to the area, the population boomed and moved into the settlements. |
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Rafina has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, churches, a post office, beaches and squares (plateies). Rafina is home to the former Greek prime minister Kostas Karamanlis and his family. Settlements |
Town Hall Rafina ΔΗΜΟΣ Ραφήνας www.rafina.gr |
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EVENTS
March 7th For the Women's day the "Lykio Ellinidon" invites to a slide lecture on Sunday, Mar 07, entitled "The Woman in the Byzantine era ". Speaker is Mrs. Ioli Kalavrezou, a professor at Harvard University.
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