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Petroupoli


FieldValue
namePetroupoli
name_localΠετρούπολη
typemunicipality
image_map2011 Dimos Petroupolis.png
periphAttica
periphunitWest Athens
pop_municipality60146
area_municipality6.597
population_as_of2021
coordinates
postal_code13231
area_code210 50
licenceΙΖΧ
websitewww.petroupoli.gov.gr
image_skylinePetrini-petroupoli.jpg
mayorEvangelos Simos
since2023
elevation_min108
elevation_max262

Petroupoli (, meaning "city of Petros/Peter") is a semi-mountainous town in Attica, Greece, in the west suburbs of Athens. Petroupoli was part of the community of Nea Liosia until 1946, when it became a separate community. It was elevated to municipality status in 1972.

Geography

Petroupoli is situated in the eastern foothills of the Zacharitsa (Poikilo Oros) mountain, 7 km northwest of Athens. The municipality has an area of 6.597 km2. Its main streets (25 March Ave., Anatolikis Romylias St., and Perikleous St.) connect the town with Ilion and Peristeri.

ASDA (Association for the Development of Western Athens) regards Petroupoli as the most developed town in the administrative sector of West Athens .

Culture and education

The Petra Festival takes place every summer. The area's junior football (soccer) team is named Akadimia Petroupolis.

The traditional festival of the church in the upper town dedicated to the prophet Elias is usually organized around July in the playground of Profitis Elias, where folk music and dances are performed along with other activities such as grilled meat selling.

Petroupoli 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).

Historical population

YearPopulation
198127,902
199138,278
200148,327
201158,979
202160,146

References

References

  1. [https://ekloges.ypes.gr/current/d/home/en/municipalities/9184/ Municipality of Petroupoli, Municipal elections – October 2023], Ministry of Interior
  2. "Δήμος - Δήμος Πετρούπολης".
  3. "EETAA local government changes".
  4. "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)". National Statistical Service of Greece.
  5. "ΑΣΔΑ - Δήμος Πετρουπόλεως".
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