Athens. View of city from Acropolis — Stock Photo, Image

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Athens sprawls across the central plain of Attica that is often referred to as the Athens or Attica Basin The basin is bounded by four large mountains: Mount Aegaleo, Mount Parnitha, Mount Penteli and Mount Hymettus.

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