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Plateia

Plateia (πλατεία) is the Greek word for town square. Most Greek and Cypriot cities have one or several town squares.

Most notable squares/plateies (ordered by place)

  • Iroon Square - Ano Liosia
  • Agia Triada Square - Argyroupoli
  • Monastiraki , Omonia Plateia Omonias, and Syntagma Squares (Constitution Square Plateia Syntagmatos) all three in Athens
  • Plateia Amerikis - suburban Athens
  • Pavlou Mela Square Plateia Pavlou Mela - Axioupoli
  • Central Square Kentriki Plateia - Didymoteicho
  • Egon Square - Edessa
  • Central Square Kentriki Plateia - Filiatra
  • Central Square Kentriki Plateia - Fyli
  • Agia Triada Square - Glyka Nera
  • Kariaiskaki Square - Ilioupoli
  • Davaki Square Plateia Davaki - Kallithea, SW of Athens
  • Agoras Square (meaning Market Square) Plateia Agoras - Kilkis
  • Nikis Square - Plateia Nikis - Kozani
  • Dimokratias Square - Plateia Dimokratias - Katerini
  • Agiou Dimitriou Square - Lechaina
  • Christos Elkomenos Square - Monemvasia
  • Plateia Syntagmatos and Trion Navarchon Square - Nafplio
  • Georgiou II Square (George II Square), Olga Square Plateia Olgas and Ypsila Alonia Square Plateia Ypsila Alonia - all in Patras
  • Korai Square Plateia Korai - Piraeus
  • Eleftherias Square - Servia
  • Agias Mimas Square - Spetses
  • Kennedy Square , and two others - Tripoli
  • Riga Fereou Square - Volos

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