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Everything about Athens Disambiguation totally explainedAthens is the capital city of Greece.* Classical Athens, the city in Classical Antiquity
Athens may also refer to:
Athens access and identity management, an access and identity management service
the Athens meteorite of 1933, which fell in Alabama, United States (see Meteorite falls)
The Athenian School in Danville, California
The ATHENS Programme, an exchange network of European higher education institutions in engineering, coordinated by ParisTech
Placename
In the United States:
Athens, Alabama
Athens, California
Athens, Georgia
Athens, Illinois
Athens, Indiana
Athens, Louisiana
Athens, Maine
Athens, Michigan
Athens, Mississippi
Athens, New York:
Athens, Ohio, a town
Athens County, Ohio
Athens, Pennsylvania, a borough
Athens, Tennessee
Athens, Texas
Athens, Vermont
Athens, West Virginia
Athens, Wisconsin
New Athens, Illinois
West Athens, California
Several Athens Townships
In Canada:
Athens, Ontario
In the United Kingdom:
"Athens of the North", a nickname given to Edinburgh in Scotland, due to the large number of neo-classical buildings and structures built during the 18th and 19th centuries and to the Scottish Enlightenment period of intellectual activity.
On the Black Sea:
Pontic Athens, a city mentioned in the 2nd century Periplus Ponti Euxini which may have been a colony of the Greek city
Nickname
see Athens#Cities nicknamed "Athens"
Further Information
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