Agia Varvara

Agia Varvara is a suburban town in the western part of the in , and a municipality in the West Athens regional unit.
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  • Type: Suburb with 26,600 residents
  • Description: suburb in west Athens, Attica region, Greece
  • Also known as: Ayía Varvára
  • Postal code: 12351

Places of Interest

Highlights include Agia Varvara and Agia Marina.

Metro station
is a station on Athens Metro Line 3. A part of the extension, construction on the station began in 2012 and it opened on July 7, 2020, along with the extension's phase I to .

Metro station
is an underground metro station in Athens, Greece. The station has park-and-ride facilities. A part of the extension, construction works on the station began in 2007, before the rest of the extension.

Stadium
Korydallos Sports Hall is an indoor arena that is located in , , Greece. It is a part of the Korydallos Municipal Sports Center. The arena is mainly used to host volleyball and basketball games.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Korydallos and Aigaleo.

Suburb
is both a town and a municipality in the Piraeus regional unit, . It is located in the southwestern part of Athens agglomeration.

Suburb
or Egaleo is a town and a suburban municipality in the western part of the , belonging to the West Athens regional administrative unit.

Suburb
, known before 1940 as Kokkinia, is a town and a suburb of the agglomeration, in the southwestern part of the Athens urban area, . Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Nikaia-Agios Ioannis Rentis in the regional unit of Piraeus, and it is the seat and a municipal unit of the municipality. is situated 2½ km south of Agia Varvara.

Agia Varvara

Latitude
37.99051° or 37° 59′ 26″ north
Longitude
23.65981° or 23° 39′ 35″ east
Population
26,600
Elevation
58 metres (190 feet)
Open location code
8G95XMR5+6W
Open­Street­Map ID
node 360096541
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­suburb
Geo­Names ID
264111
Wiki­data ID
Q1996519
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Agia Varvara” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: أغيا فارفارا
  • Armenian: Այիա-Վարվառա (Ատտիկա)
  • Armenian: Այիա-Վարվառա
  • Bulgarian: Агия Варвара
  • Cebuano: Agía Varvára
  • Chinese: 圣瓦尔瓦拉
  • Chinese: 聖瓦爾瓦拉
  • Dutch: Agia Varvara
  • Egyptian Arabic: اجيا فارفارا
  • Esperanto: Agia Varvara
  • Esperanto: Agía Varvara
  • Finnish: Agía Varvára
  • French: Agía Varvára
  • French: Sainte-Barbe
  • German: Agia Varvara
  • Greek: Αγία Βαρβάρα Αττικής
  • Greek: Αγία Βαρβάρα
  • Hungarian: Ajía Varvára
  • Italian: Agia Varvara
  • Japanese: アギア・ヴァルヴァラ
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Agia Varvara
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Ajía Varvára
  • Persian: آیه واروارا
  • Persian: آیهٔ واروارا
  • Persian: آییا واروارا
  • Persian: ایه واروارا
  • Persian: ایهٔ واروارا
  • Persian: اییا واروارا
  • Polish: Agia Varvara
  • Polish: Agia Warwara
  • Polish: Ajia Warwara
  • Romanian: Agia Varvara
  • Russian: Айия-Варвара
  • Serbian: Агија Варвара
  • Spanish: Agia Varvara
  • Spanish: Agía Varvara
  • Swedish: Agía Varvára
  • Turkish: Aya Varvara
  • Ukrainian: Ая-Варвара
  • Urdu: آئیا واوارا
  • Vietnamese: Aghia Varvara
  • Vietnamese: Agia Varvara

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