Acharnes

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Acharnes (Greek: Αχαρνές, Ancient/Katharevousa: Αχαρναί) is a suburb of Athens also known as Menidi (Μενίδι). It is the most populous municipality in East Attica Prefecture. Much of the area north of the area are the forested Parnitha ranges and the parkland. The municipality is north of the Megali Daktylo or the Large Fingernail.

In ancient times when it was the deme Acharnae, many of its residents were charcoal peddlers, a fact which is put to comic use by Aristophanes in his play The Acharnians. Today it is a working-class neighborhood. It is located about 10 km due north of Athens.

Acharnés has schools, a lyceum, a gymnasium, banks, a post office and squares. The only other town in the municipality is Párnis, which dropped in population from 300 inhabitants in 1991 to only 12 inhabitants in 2001. On 7 September, 1999, it was very close to the epicenter of a devastating 1999 Athens earthquake which resulted in significant destruction to Acharnes and the greater Athens area. Enclaved within the municipality is the Community of Thrakomakedones.

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Historical population

Year Communal population Change Municipal population
1981 41,068 - -
1991 59,658 18,590/45.27% 61,352

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North: Avlona Northeast: Malakasa
West: Fyli, Ano Liosia and Zefyri Acharnae / Acharnai Thrakomakedones East: Afidnes (commune), Kryoneri, Nea Erythraia and Kifissia
South: Agioi Anargyroi and Nea Filadelfeia Southeast: Metamorfosi

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