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    The Port of Piraeus (Greek: Λιμάνι του Πειραιά) is the chief sea port of Athens, located on the Saronic Gulf on the western coasts of the Aegean Sea,...
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    sometimes called the Greater Piraeus area, with a total population of 448,051. At the 2021 census, Piraeus had a population of 168,151 people, making it...
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  • one of the oldest ports in England Port of Rotterdam Port of Hamburg Port of Piraeus Port of Antwerp Port of Bremerhaven Malta Freeport Port of Sines...
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  • Piraeus Rio Thessaloniki Volos Port of Corfu Port of Kavala Port of Alexandroupoli Port of Volos Port of Heraklion Port of Rhodes Port of Rafina Port...
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    In ancient Greece, Athens' port of Piraeus was the base for the Athenian fleet which played a crucial role in the Battle of Salamis against the Persians...
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  • Blue Star Ferries (category Ferry companies of Greece)
    since 2024 Piraeus–Paros–Naxos–Ios–Santorini (Blue Star 1) Piraeus–Paros–Naxos–Irakleia–Schoinousa–Koufonisia–Amorgos (Blue Star Naxos) Piraeus–Syros–Tinos–Mykonos...
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    shares most of the extended route with the Athens Suburban Railway. Line 3 provides a direct albeit infrequent service between the Port of Piraeus with the...
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    container shipping (after the Port of Piraeus), and second in Spain in annual cargo traffic, after the Port of Algeciras. The port is also an important employer...
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    successful BRI port project as of at least 2024, the port at Piraeus.: 67  The port's incorporation as part of the BRI has been one of the mechanisms...
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    Athens (redirect from Capital of Greece)
    have a combined population of 2,611,713 . They together with the regional unit of Piraeus (sometimes referred as Greater Piraeus) make up the dense Athens...
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    Saronic Islands (category Landforms of Islands (regional unit))
    port of Piraeus and the Peloponnese. Salamis, the largest island of the group, is where the ancient Greek navy defeated the Persians in the Battle of Salamis...
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  • travel across Greece until it arrives in Athens on 26 April. Olympia Pylos Piraeus Chania Volos Thessaloniki Alexandroupolis Ioannina Corfu Corinth Athens...
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    Athens riviera (toward the southern suburb of Voula) and the port of Piraeus. The network covers the majority of the city's Saronic Gulf coastline.[citation...
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    Evangelos Marinakis (category People from Piraeus)
    member of the Piraeus city council with the Piraeus Winner independent ticket led by mayor Yannis Moralis.   Since mid-2010 Marinakis has owned Piraeus' hometown...
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    Dynasty. Canopus was the principal port in Egypt for Greek trade before the foundation of Alexandria. Athens' port of Piraeus was the base for the Athenian...
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    consulates in Guangzhou, Hong-Kong and since 2005 in Shanghai. The Port of Piraeus (under Chinese management since 2009 and majority Chinese ownership...
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    island-pair in the southern part of the Saronic Gulf, about 58 km (36 miles; 31 nautical miles) south of the port of Piraeus and separated from the Peloponnese...
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  • MV Jupiter (1961) (category Passenger ships of Israel)
    cruise ship that sank on 21 October 1988, within 40 minutes of leaving the Greek port of Piraeus. On board were 391 British schoolchildren and 84 adults on...
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    Leros (redirect from History of Leros)
    lies 317 kilometres (197 miles; 171 nautical miles) from Athens's port of Piraeus, from which it can be reached by a nine-hour ferry ride or by a 45-minute...
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    Athens through Piraeus, the city's port and sole source of food and supplies. Much of the eastern Mediterranean also saw an outbreak of the disease, albeit...
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    metro station of Line 3. Bus route 420 connects the station and the port of Piraeus. Plans have been approved for building a new central bus station in...
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  • Romania Piraeus Bank Tower Bucharest Piraeus Port Authority Piraeus Container Terminal, a subsidiary of COSCO Archaeological Museum of Piraeus Municipal...
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  • known simply as Olympiacos or Olympiacos Piraeus, is a Greek professional football club based in Piraeus. Part of the major multi-sport club Olympiacos CFP...
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  • administrative control of the Maritime Secretary of Pakistan and operational control of the China Overseas Port Holding Company. The port features prominently...
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    connecting Athens and its port Piraeus, which opened in 1869. It ran for a distance of 8 km from the port of Piraeus to Thissio in center of Athens. It was later...
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    Spetses (category Territories of the Republic of Venice)
    port of Piraeus. Trails encircle the island and total about 25 to 30 km. Beaches closest to the town of Spetses include Ayios Mamas in the center of town;...
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  • Tariff (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    market through the docks of Piraeus. Despite the Peloponnesian War preceding year 399 BC[vague], Piraeus had documented a tax income of 1,800 in harbor dues...
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    Perama (category Populated places in Piraeus (regional unit))
    is a coastal town and a suburb of Piraeus and belongs to the Piraeus regional unit. It lies on the southwest edge of the Aegaleo mountains, on the Saronic...
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    of Aigio, 170 km (106 mi) west of Athens, and Larissa station, the city's central rail station, with the port of Piraeus and Chalkida. The length of Athens's...
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    21st Century Maritime Silk Road (category Foreign relations of China)
    Yantian – Singapore – Piraeus (Greece) – Trieste (Italy) – La Spezia (Italy) – Genoa (Italy) – Fos-sur-Mer (France) – Valencia (Spain) – Piraeus (Greece) – Jeddah...
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