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  • ...ium seats 23,588, though only 18,900 seats were publicly available for the Olympic matches. [[Category:Football venues in Greece]]
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  • ...eats 22,700, though only 21,100 seats were made publicly available for the Olympic matches. [[Category:Athens Olympic venues]]
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  • ..., just before the beginning of the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], centered in [[Athens]], [[Greece]], for which the stadium was host to [[football (soccer)|footba [[Category:Athens Olympic venues]]
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  • ...ootball matches for the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], which were centered in [[Athens]], [[Greece]]. [[Category:Football venues in Greece]]
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  • ...athletics events and the soccer final at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] in [[Athens]], [[Greece]]. It also hosted the [[2004 Summer Olympics#Opening ceremony|O ...a that was added atop the sidelines in order to shade fans from the fierce Athens heat. The roof was completed in time for the opening of the games and the s
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  • ...known as the '''[[Kallimarmaron]]''', i.e. the "beautifully marbled") in [[Athens]] is the only major stadium in the world built fully of white marble (from ...Ernst Ziller. The stadium was built long before dimensions for athletics venues were standardized and its track and layout follow the ancient hairpin-like
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  • ...ation took a record time of only 14 months, finishing just in time for the Olympic Games. ...hens2004.com/en/Venues/venues?oid=ac0802b31af59f00VgnVCMServer28130b0aRCRD Athens 2004 website]
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  • [[Category:Athens Olympic venues]]
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  • ...popular Olympic venues, which housed the sculpture "The Olive: The Tree of Athens", on which she and many other celebrities signed their named.
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  • ...rnational Airport]], which formerly served two entries and several Olympic venues including a basketball arena. The [[Saronic Gulf]] is located to its west. ...existed as fishing town on the outskirts of the [[polis|city-state]] of [[Athens]]. Testament to its development during this period are the ruins of a small
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  • | [[Metropolis|Metropolitan Area]]: || [[Athens]] ...f Kallithea (Davaki Square) lies at a distance of 3 km to the south of the Athens city centre (Syntagma Square) and 3 km to the north-east of the Piraeus cit
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  • ...wned center of learning. It is named after its patron goddess, [[Athena]]. Athens is located at 37°47'52" North, 23°37'4" East (37.79778, 23.61778). In ancient Greek, the name of Athens was Αθήναι-Athēnai, plural of Αθήνη-Athēnē, the Greek name of
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  • ...tes all over the world. During the [[2004 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games of Athens 2004]] many athletes from different countries used the stadium for training [[Category:Football venues in Cyprus]]
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  • ...[1959]]-[[1960|60]] Greek football was played in regional championships ([[Athens]], [[Piraeus]] and [[Thessaloniki]] championships and/or North and South ch ...up|Greek Cup]], the club’s only major title. Ethnikos eliminated [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon]] in the Quarterfinals and Olympiacos in the Semifinals before m
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