Artemida, Attica
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Coordinates | 37°58′ N 24°0′ E | |
Country | Greece | |
Periphery | Attica | |
Prefecture | East Attica | |
Population | 35,000 (2006) | |
Area | 49.00 km² | |
Population density | 714 /km² | |
Elevation | 2 m | |
Postal code | 190 16 | |
Area code | 22940 | |
Licence plate code | Z, I |
Artemida (Greek: Αρτέμιδα, older name Loutsa, Greek: Λούτσα) is a suburban town in east Attica, approximately 25 km east of Athens, S of Rafina, NE of the Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, E of the Attiki Odos (numbers 6 and 65) and N of Lavrio.
The population was rural until the 1980s and the 1990s; the population became urban as suburban housing popped up around Artemida's coastline. Housing developments continue to this day and some are intermingled with farmlands or empty land.
Artemida is situated on a plain, with mountains that are covered with forests to the northwest and another deforested rocky mountain to the south, in a farm setting filled with grasslands, some pine forests, rocks and groves and some farmlands. The street system is gridded in a couple of angles aligning with the sea along with residential houses. The forests which include pine, spruce and others, along with forest roads are to the northwest and covers most of the north coast. The July 29 forest fire consumed only the northwestern part but did not threaten the town. The Petalies Gulf lies to the east.
Artemida is famous for its beach stretching over most of the east coast except for some parts, as well as for hotels, bars, restaurants and local taverns.
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Loutsa has schools, a lyceum, a gymnasium, banks, churches, a post office, beaches and squares (plateies)and 480 km of roads. The serious problem of Artemida is the tremendous increase of population, especially in the period 2001-2005. In this period the population almost doubled, and now Artemis has about 35,000 inhabitants. Also there are many thousands of people who are "part time" during the periods of Easter, Christmas and of course the summer. Another sign of increased population is that there are now 2,500 students at all levels of education.
[edit] Historical population
Year | Municipal Population | Change | Density |
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1981 | 4,249 | - | |
1991 | 9,485 | 5,236/123.23% |
[edit] External links
- Greek Travel Pages
- Mapquest - Artemida, street map not available
- Coordinates:
North: Rafina | ||
West: Spata | Artemida | East: Petalies Gulf, Aegean Sea |
South: Vravrona |
[edit] See also
Municipalities and communities of the East Attica Prefecture |
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Acharnes • Agios Stefanos • Artemida • Avlona • Gerakas • Glyka Nera • Kalyvia Thorikou • Keratea • Kropia • Lavreotiki • Marathon • Markopoulo Mesogaias • Nea Makri • Paiania • Pallini • Rafina • Spata • Vari • Voula • Vouliagmeni |
Afidnes • Agios Konstantinos • Anavyssos • Anixi • Anthousa • Dionysos • Drosia • Grammatiko • Kalamos • Kapandriti • Kouvaras • Kryoneri • Malakasa • Markopoulo Oropou • Nea Palatia • Oropos • Palaia Fokaia • Pikermi • Polydendri • Rodopoli • Saronida • Skala Oropou • Stamata • Sykamino • Thrakomakedones • Varnava |