Varympompi
Varympompi or Varybobi is a suburb of Athens in the municipality of Acharnes, East Attica, Greece. Varympompi has about 1,380 residents.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Suburb with 1,380 residents
- Description: town in Attica, Greece
- Also known as: “Varybobi”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Tatoi Airport and Hellenic Air Force Museum.
Tatoi Airport
Aerodrome
Photo: Sv1xv, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Tatoi Airport is an airport located north of Athens, in Decelea. It started operating in 1918 and it now has a single runway with a length of 1764m. The airport is used by the Hellenic Air Force and is the base of the following aeroclubs: It has also been used by many other aeroclubs of Attica.
Hellenic Air Force Museum
Museum
Photo: Dimitris Kamaras, CC BY 2.0.
The Hellenic Air Force Museum was founded in 1986 and since 1992 has been located on Dekelia Air Base in Acharnes north of Athens. In opposition to the War Museum of Athens it displays air force history and is active in restoring and presenting old aircraft. Hellenic Air Force Museum is situated 3 km south of Varympompi.
Dekeleia railway station
Station
Photo: Sv1xv, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Dekeleia railway station is a station on the Piraeus–Platy railway line in the northern part of the Athens metropolitan area, in the municipality of Acharnes, East Attica, Greece. Dekeleia railway station is situated 3½ km south of Varympompi.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Thrakomakedones and Tatoi Palace.
Thrakomakedones
Suburb
Photo: Dimorsitanos, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Thrakomakedones, is a town in the regional unit East Attica, in Attica region, Greece. It is a northern suburb of Athens. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Acharnes, of which it is a municipal unit. Thrakomakedones is situated 3 km west of Varympompi.
Tatoi Palace
Locality
Photo: Aspioti-ELKA, Public domain.
Tatoi was the summer palace and 42 km2 estate of the former Greek royal family. The area is a densely wooded southeast-facing slope of Mount Parnitha, and its ancient and current official name is Dekeleia. Tatoi Palace is situated 3½ km north of Varympompi.
Kryoneri
Suburb
Photo: Dimorsitanos, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kryoneri is a suburban town of Athens in East Attica, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Dionysos, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 4.531 km2. Kryoneri is situated 4 km east of Varympompi.
Varympompi
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: Acharnes, East Attica, Attica, Greece, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
38.13° or 38° 7′ 48″ northLongitude
23.78937° or 23° 47′ 22″ eastPopulation
1,380Elevation
298 metres (978 feet)Open location code
8GC54QHQ+XPOpenStreetMap ID
node 615927852OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburbGeoNames ID
8740252Wikidata ID
Q3564877
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Swedish—“Varympompi” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Varympompi”
- Cebuano: “Varybóbi”
- Dutch: “Varympompi”
- Finnish: “Varympómpi”
- French: “Varybóbi”
- French: “Varymbómbi”
- French: “Varympómpi”
- Greek: “Βαρυμπόμπη Αττικής”
- Greek: “Βαρυμπόμπη”
- Irish: “Varympompi”
- Japanese: “ヴァリンボンビ”
- Macedonian: “Варибоб”
- Macedonian: “Варибоби”
- Romanian: “Varympompi”
- Russian: “Варибоби”
- Russian: “Варимбомби”
- Swedish: “Varybóbi”
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