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Kifissia

Kifissia or Kifisia (also Kephisia or Cephissia; Greek: Κηφισιά, pronounced [cifiˈsça]) is one of the most expensive northern suburbs of Athens, Greece, mainly accessed via Kifissias Avenue, running all the way from central Athens up to Theseos Avenue in the suburb of Nea Erythraia. It has traditionally been home to rich Greek families and major Greek political families.

Kifisia
Κηφισιά
The Villa "Atlantis" the work of architect Ernst Ziller (1837-1923)
Kifisia
Location within the region
Coordinates: 38°5′N 23°49′E / 38.083°N 23.817°E / 38.083; 23.817Coordinates: 38°5′N 23°49′E / 38.083°N 23.817°E / 38.083; 23.817
CountryGreece
Administrative regionAttica
Regional unitNorth Athens
Government
 • MayorGeorgios Thomakos (since 2014)
Area
 • Municipality35.10 km2 (13.55 sq mi)
 • Municipal unit25.937 km2 (10.014 sq mi)
Elevation
290 m (950 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Municipality
70,600
 • Municipality density2,000/km2 (5,200/sq mi)
 • Municipal unit
47,332
 • Municipal unit density1,800/km2 (4,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
145 xx
Area code(s)210
Vehicle registrationZ
Websitewww.kifissia.gr

Municipality

The municipality Kifisia was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 3 former municipalities, that became municipal units:[2]

The municipality has an area of 35.100 km2, the municipal unit 25.937 km2.[3]

Geography

 
The Kifissia Gardens, famous for the large flower exhibitions hosted there yearly.

Kifisia is situated in central Attica, at the western end of the forested Penteli mountain range. The small river Kifisos forms the western border of the municipality. Kifisia is situated 12 km northeast of Athens city centre. The built-up area of Kifisia is continuous with those of the neighbouring suburbs Lykovrysi, Nea Erythraia, Marousi and Pefki. Kifisia consists of the following neighbourhoods: Adames, Ano Kifisia, Kato Kifisia, Kefalari, Nea Kifisia and Politeia (or Politia[4]). It is a green suburb with many parks and tree-lined streets.

The main thoroughfare is Kifisias Avenue, which connects Kifisia with central Athens and the northern beltway Motorway 6. The Kifisia station is the north terminus of Athens Metro Line 1.

History

Antiquity

Cephisia was a deme of ancient Athens. It was the home of the famous dramatist Menander (circa 342-291 BC).[5] Cephisia had become a famous retreat of philosophers during the reign of the Roman emperor Hadrian, when the wealthy Herodes Atticus of Marathon, Greece built the Villa Cephisia. In his Attic Nights, Aulus Gellius describes the unique ambiance of intellectual ferment and aristocratic leisure in an idyllic setting which he created there. It was also the practice of Herodes to provide free instruction in philosophy for selected youths from Athens. The remains of some of his family funeral monuments lie at the centre of the town in Platonas Square. He also beautified a sanctuary to the Nymphs in the ravine of Kokkinara, in the nearby district of Kefalari.[6]

Medieval period

The history of Kifisia during the medieval period is obscure, but the remains of a monastery church dedicated to the Virgin of the Swallow (Panagia Chelidonas) is associated with a story about a battle fought there between local people and unspecified "invaders". This chapel is a rare example of a monastery church originally provided with a fireplace, for the chimney remains.[6]

 
The monastery chapel of the Virgin of the Swallow (Panagia Chelidonas).

Ottoman Era

During Ottoman period, in 1667, Kifisia was visited by the Turkish traveler Evliya Çelebi. He described a small country town set in a fertile plain of paradisaic beauty, with three hundred tile-roofed houses. Half the inhabitants of the town were Muslims and half were Christians. He records that there was a single mosque, without a minaret, and many small Christian chapels - some of which survive today.[6]

Post Greek Independence

The temperature in Kifisia tends to be significantly lower than that of the city,[7] so following the independence of Greece, it quickly became a summer resort of the ruling class of the new state.

The village was home to an Arvanitika speaking community, however due to its proximity to Athens, it has undergone a language shift.[8] The popularity of Kifissia faded somewhat during the middle of the nineteenth century when the danger of raids by brigands who infested the nearby mountains was very real. However, the suppression of brigandage, and the arrival of the railway in 1885, led to the dramatic development of the area.

It became the fashion for wealthy Athenian families to build summer houses in Kifisia, and keen social competition led to the creation of a unique architectural ambiance, as villas in ever more exotic styles proliferated. For those unable to afford a summer house, many hotels were built, where the slightly less affluent could spend the holiday months rubbing shoulders with their social betters.

The heyday of Kifisia was probably during the inter-war period, when the leaders of the two main rival political parties frequented different hotels in the town together with their most important supporters.[6]

World War II and Civil War

Following the liberation of Greece from German occupation in 1944, the British Royal Air Force ill-advisedly made its headquarters in Kefalari, taking over several hotels. With the outbreak of the Greek Civil War, the RAF personnel were first besieged, then forced to surrender, and marched across the mountains into northern Greece; being released in Trikala only after a truce had been arranged.[6]

Museums

The Goulandris Museum of Natural History is situated in the heart of Kifissia and has collections from the natural wildlife of the Greek territory.

Economy

Accenture, Aegean Airlines, Barcleys, BP, Eurobank Ergasias, Eltrak, Ellaktor, Kioleides, Ferrari Metaxa, Metro S.A., Walmart, and Volvo have their head office in Kifisia.[9]

Sports

 
Zirineio Sport Center in Kifissia

Kifissia has several sport clubs in different sports.[10] From them, most notable are ZAON, club with many Panhellenic titles in Greek women volleyball, Kifissia AC that plays almost constantly in men volleyball first division (A1 Ethniki) and Nea Kifissia B.C. that plays in basketball first division (Greek Basket League). The football team of Kifissia is Kifissia F.C., and plays in Football League 2 (third division). Kifissia also is the seat of Athina 90 (most times winner in Futsal League), AOH Hymettus (most times winner in Field Hockey League), and Iraklis Kifissias Presence in A1 Womans Category, with more than 200 athletes in Iraklis Kifissias Volleyball Academy.

Sport clubs based in Kifissia
Club Founded Sports Achievements
Kifissia AC 1932 Volleyball Presence in A1 Ethniki
Kifissia F.C.
(Former: AO Kifissia,
Elpidoforos)
2012
(1932)
(1971)
Football Presence in Gamma Ethniki
Iraklis Kifissias 1992 Volleyball Presence in A1 Womans Category, with more than 200 athletes in Iraklis Kifissias Academy
ZAON Kifissia 1966 Volleyball, Basketball Panhellenic titles in women volleyball
Athina 90 1990 Futsal Panhellenic titles in Futsal
AOH Hymettus 1990 Field Hockey Panhellenic titles in Field Hockey
Nea Kifissia B.C. 1996 Basketball Presence in A1 Ethniki

Historical population

The population grew fast between 1991-2001 by 18,3% while in 2001-2011 the percentage was lower, 7.13% [11]

Year Municipal unit Municipality
1951 12,991 -
1981 31,876 -
1991 39,166 -
2001 43,929 -
2011 47,332 70,600

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b "Απογραφή Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2011. ΜΟΝΙΜΟΣ Πληθυσμός" (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority.
  2. ^ "ΦΕΚ A 87/2010, Kallikratis reform law text" (in Greek). Government Gazette.
  3. ^ (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21.
  4. ^ "Politia Athens | Politia Information | Politia Weather | Politia Map | Greece.com". www.greece.com.
  5. ^ Rossiter, Stuart, Greece, Ernest Benn Ltd., London (1977) p185
  6. ^ a b c d e Tomkinson, John L., Athens, Anagnosis Books, Athens (2006) pp217-231
  7. ^ "Photos of Kifisia under snow".
  8. ^ Sasse, Hans-Jürgen (1974). "Arvanitika: the long Hellenic centuries of an Albanian variety". International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 132–134: 53.
  9. ^ "Headquarters." Aegean Airlines. Retrieved on 22 February 2010.
  10. ^ . kifissia.gr. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  11. ^ "Δημογραφικά | ΔΗΜΟΣ ΚΗΦΙΣΙΑΣ". www.kifissia.gr.

External links

  • Official website (in Greek)

kifissia, kifisia, also, kephisia, cephissia, greek, Κηφισιά, pronounced, cifiˈsça, most, expensive, northern, suburbs, athens, greece, mainly, accessed, avenue, running, from, central, athens, theseos, avenue, suburb, erythraia, traditionally, been, home, ric. Kifissia or Kifisia also Kephisia or Cephissia Greek Khfisia pronounced cifiˈsca is one of the most expensive northern suburbs of Athens Greece mainly accessed via Kifissias Avenue running all the way from central Athens up to Theseos Avenue in the suburb of Nea Erythraia It has traditionally been home to rich Greek families and major Greek political families Kifisia KhfisiaThe Villa Atlantis the work of architect Ernst Ziller 1837 1923 KifisiaLocation within the regionCoordinates 38 5 N 23 49 E 38 083 N 23 817 E 38 083 23 817 Coordinates 38 5 N 23 49 E 38 083 N 23 817 E 38 083 23 817CountryGreeceAdministrative regionAtticaRegional unitNorth AthensGovernment MayorGeorgios Thomakos since 2014 Area Municipality35 10 km2 13 55 sq mi Municipal unit25 937 km2 10 014 sq mi Elevation290 m 950 ft Population 2011 1 Municipality70 600 Municipality density2 000 km2 5 200 sq mi Municipal unit47 332 Municipal unit density1 800 km2 4 700 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal code145 xxArea code s 210Vehicle registrationZWebsitewww kifissia gr Contents 1 Municipality 2 Geography 3 History 3 1 Antiquity 3 2 Medieval period 3 3 Ottoman Era 3 4 Post Greek Independence 3 5 World War II and Civil War 4 Museums 5 Economy 6 Sports 7 Historical population 8 Notable people 9 References 10 External linksMunicipality EditThe municipality Kifisia was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 3 former municipalities that became municipal units 2 Ekali Kifisia Nea ErythraiaThe municipality has an area of 35 100 km2 the municipal unit 25 937 km2 3 Geography Edit The Kifissia Gardens famous for the large flower exhibitions hosted there yearly Kifisia is situated in central Attica at the western end of the forested Penteli mountain range The small river Kifisos forms the western border of the municipality Kifisia is situated 12 km northeast of Athens city centre The built up area of Kifisia is continuous with those of the neighbouring suburbs Lykovrysi Nea Erythraia Marousi and Pefki Kifisia consists of the following neighbourhoods Adames Ano Kifisia Kato Kifisia Kefalari Nea Kifisia and Politeia or Politia 4 It is a green suburb with many parks and tree lined streets The main thoroughfare is Kifisias Avenue which connects Kifisia with central Athens and the northern beltway Motorway 6 The Kifisia station is the north terminus of Athens Metro Line 1 History EditAntiquity Edit Further information Ancient Greece Cephisia was a deme of ancient Athens It was the home of the famous dramatist Menander circa 342 291 BC 5 Cephisia had become a famous retreat of philosophers during the reign of the Roman emperor Hadrian when the wealthy Herodes Atticus of Marathon Greece built the Villa Cephisia In his Attic Nights Aulus Gellius describes the unique ambiance of intellectual ferment and aristocratic leisure in an idyllic setting which he created there It was also the practice of Herodes to provide free instruction in philosophy for selected youths from Athens The remains of some of his family funeral monuments lie at the centre of the town in Platonas Square He also beautified a sanctuary to the Nymphs in the ravine of Kokkinara in the nearby district of Kefalari 6 Medieval period Edit The history of Kifisia during the medieval period is obscure but the remains of a monastery church dedicated to the Virgin of the Swallow Panagia Chelidonas is associated with a story about a battle fought there between local people and unspecified invaders This chapel is a rare example of a monastery church originally provided with a fireplace for the chimney remains 6 The monastery chapel of the Virgin of the Swallow Panagia Chelidonas Ottoman Era Edit Further information Ottoman Greece During Ottoman period in 1667 Kifisia was visited by the Turkish traveler Evliya Celebi He described a small country town set in a fertile plain of paradisaic beauty with three hundred tile roofed houses Half the inhabitants of the town were Muslims and half were Christians He records that there was a single mosque without a minaret and many small Christian chapels some of which survive today 6 Post Greek Independence Edit Further information Greek War of Independence The temperature in Kifisia tends to be significantly lower than that of the city 7 so following the independence of Greece it quickly became a summer resort of the ruling class of the new state The village was home to an Arvanitika speaking community however due to its proximity to Athens it has undergone a language shift 8 The popularity of Kifissia faded somewhat during the middle of the nineteenth century when the danger of raids by brigands who infested the nearby mountains was very real However the suppression of brigandage and the arrival of the railway in 1885 led to the dramatic development of the area It became the fashion for wealthy Athenian families to build summer houses in Kifisia and keen social competition led to the creation of a unique architectural ambiance as villas in ever more exotic styles proliferated For those unable to afford a summer house many hotels were built where the slightly less affluent could spend the holiday months rubbing shoulders with their social betters The heyday of Kifisia was probably during the inter war period when the leaders of the two main rival political parties frequented different hotels in the town together with their most important supporters 6 World War II and Civil War Edit Further information Axis occupation of Greece and Greek Civil War Following the liberation of Greece from German occupation in 1944 the British Royal Air Force ill advisedly made its headquarters in Kefalari taking over several hotels With the outbreak of the Greek Civil War the RAF personnel were first besieged then forced to surrender and marched across the mountains into northern Greece being released in Trikala only after a truce had been arranged 6 Museums EditThe Goulandris Museum of Natural History is situated in the heart of Kifissia and has collections from the natural wildlife of the Greek territory Economy EditAccenture Aegean Airlines Barcleys BP Eurobank Ergasias Eltrak Ellaktor Kioleides Ferrari Metaxa Metro S A Walmart and Volvo have their head office in Kifisia 9 Sports Edit Zirineio Sport Center in Kifissia Kifissia has several sport clubs in different sports 10 From them most notable are ZAON club with many Panhellenic titles in Greek women volleyball Kifissia AC that plays almost constantly in men volleyball first division A1 Ethniki and Nea Kifissia B C that plays in basketball first division Greek Basket League The football team of Kifissia is Kifissia F C and plays in Football League 2 third division Kifissia also is the seat of Athina 90 most times winner in Futsal League AOH Hymettus most times winner in Field Hockey League and Iraklis Kifissias Presence in A1 Womans Category with more than 200 athletes in Iraklis Kifissias Volleyball Academy Sport clubs based in KifissiaClub Founded Sports AchievementsKifissia AC 1932 Volleyball Presence in A1 EthnikiKifissia F C Former AO Kifissia Elpidoforos 2012 1932 1971 Football Presence in Gamma EthnikiIraklis Kifissias 1992 Volleyball Presence in A1 Womans Category with more than 200 athletes in Iraklis Kifissias AcademyZAON Kifissia 1966 Volleyball Basketball Panhellenic titles in women volleyballAthina 90 1990 Futsal Panhellenic titles in FutsalAOH Hymettus 1990 Field Hockey Panhellenic titles in Field HockeyNea Kifissia B C 1996 Basketball Presence in A1 EthnikiHistorical population EditThe population grew fast between 1991 2001 by 18 3 while in 2001 2011 the percentage was lower 7 13 11 Year Municipal unit Municipality1951 12 991 1981 31 876 1991 39 166 2001 43 929 2011 47 332 70 600Notable people EditMenander circa 342 291 BC dramatist born in Kifisia Emmanuel Benakis merchant and politician died in Kifisia Andreas Empeirikos 1901 in Romania August 3 1975 poet died in Kifisia Penelope Delta 1874 Alexandria 27 April 1941 Theodoros Pangalos general died in Kifisia Themistoklis Sophoulis politician died in Kifisia Evgenios Spatharis 1924 2009 shadow theatre artist born in KifisiaReferences Edit a b Apografh Plh8ysmoy Katoikiwn 2011 MONIMOS Plh8ysmos in Greek Hellenic Statistical Authority FEK A 87 2010 Kallikratis reform law text in Greek Government Gazette Population amp housing census 2001 incl area and average elevation PDF in Greek National Statistical Service of Greece Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 21 Politia Athens Politia Information Politia Weather Politia Map Greece com www greece com Rossiter Stuart Greece Ernest Benn Ltd London 1977 p185 a b c d e Tomkinson John L Athens Anagnosis Books Athens 2006 pp217 231 Photos of Kifisia under snow Sasse Hans Jurgen 1974 Arvanitika the long Hellenic centuries of an Albanian variety International Journal of the Sociology of Language 132 134 53 Headquarters Aegean Airlines Retrieved on 22 February 2010 Kifissia sports kifissia gr Archived from the original on 14 February 2015 Retrieved 14 February 2015 Dhmografika DHMOS KHFISIAS www kifissia gr External links EditOfficial website in Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kifissia amp oldid 1134182634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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