

Aegaleo, commonly Aigaleo or Egaleo (Greek: Αιγάλεω) is a municipality west of Athens, Greece, situated west of the Cephissos river and southeast of Mount Egaleo. Its population is was 74,046 at the 2001 census, and one quarter of the municipality is industrialized, mainly to the east where the Cephissus valley is located, and is connected as the Athens Industrial Area; an original name for Egaleo was "Nees Kidonies". Most of its citizens are workers, and the city's soccer team is Egaleo FC, while its city newspaper since 1985 shares the city's name, known as Aigaleo. This area used to be the seat of Western Attica, and the city's present mayor is Dimitris Kalogeropoulos. The community is served by a subway station sharing the name Egaleo; about 1/4 of its area is taken up by factory developments, and one of the biggest problems for this locality in recent decades has been traffic congestion.
Historical population
| Year | Municipal population | Change | Density |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1981 | 81,906 | - | 12,698.60/km² |
| 1991 | 78,563 | -3,343/-4.08% | 12,180.31/km² |
| 2001 | 74,046 | -4,517/-5.75% | 11,480.00/km² |
Subdivisions
- Kato Egaleo
- Neo Egaleo
Persons
- Rita Abatzi (1914 in Smyrna, Asia Minor, now İzmir, Turkey - June 17, 1969), a Greek musician
- Keti Garbi, Greek singers
- George Zampetas, Greek musician
- Sophia Strati, Greek singers
Soccer teams
Basketball teams
Sister cities
External links
- Coordinates:
- Municipality of Egaleo
- Egaleo (newspaper)
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