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Kaisariani (Greek: Καισαριανή) is a suburban town and a municipality in the eastern part of the Athens agglomeration in Greece.

Kaisariani
Καισαριανή
Kaisariani Monastery
Kaisariani Monastery
Kaisariani is located in Greece
Kaisariani
Kaisariani
Location within the region
Coordinates: 37°58.1′N 23°45.5′E / 37.9683°N 23.7583°E / 37.9683; 23.7583
CountryGreece
Administrative regionAttica
Regional unitCentral Athens
Area
 • Municipality7.841 km2 (3.027 sq mi)
Elevation
130 m (430 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Municipality26,269
 • Density3,400/km2 (8,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
161 21
Area code(s)210
Vehicle registrationZ
Websitewww.kessariani.gr
Kaisariani Forest

Geography

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Kaisariani is located about 3 km (1.9 mi) southeast of Athens city centre, and 3 km (1.9 mi) of the Acropolis of Athens. The municipality has an area of 7.841 km2.[2] Towards the east the municipality extends to the forested Hymettus mountain, where the 11th century Kaisariani Monastery is situated.[3] The built-up area of Kaisariani is continuous with that of the center of Athens and the suburb Vyronas to the southwest. The main thoroughfare is Ethnikis Antistasis Avenue, which connects Kaisariani with the center of Athens and the A62 Hymettus Ring Road (formerly the A64 until 2024).

History

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The town was founded in 1922 as a refugee camp for refugees driven from Asia Minor, most of whom coming from Smyrna. Formerly part of the municipality of Athens, Kaisariani was created as a municipality in 1933.[4] The name was derived from Caesarea, the historical capital city of Cappadocia, Asia Minor (now Kayseri, Turkey).

The Kaisariani rifle range is notable as the site of the execution of 200 communists on 1 May 1944 by the Nazi occupiers as a revenge for the death of German general Franz Krech, who had been killed in a guerrilla ambush near Molaoi a few days before.

In the early hours of June 17, 1944, 10 men of the United Panhellenic Organization of Youth and guerillas of the National Liberation Front were killed, when trapped by the Nazi forces at the Monastery of Kaisariani, where they had been hiding.

 
Church ruins on the Kaisariani hill

Historical population

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Year Population
1981 28,972
1991 26,803
2001 26,419
2011 26,458
2021 26,269

Sports

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Kaisariani has its own Greek A2 League basketball team, named Near East Kaisariani, which was founded in 1927. The team plays in the Near East Indoor Arena.

Sport clubs based in Kaisariani
Club Founded Sports Achievements
Near East 1927 Basketball Panhellenic title in basketball, earlier presence in A Ethniki basketball
Ethnikos Asteras F.C. 1927 Football Earlier presence in A Ethniki

Election Results

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Election Turnout ND PASOK SYRIZA KKE Other
Jun 2023 55.72 35.90 7.18 21.20 15.26 20.46[a]
May 2023 70.63 35.08 6.59 24.08 15.04 19.21[b]
2019 58.60 31.48 5.58 36.55 12.16 14.23[c]
Sep 2015 58.68 21.31 4.51 38.54 11.71 23.93[d]
Jan 2015 66.44 22.81 3.44 38.95 11.80 23.00[e]
Jun 2012 63.93 21.21 8.35 34.06 9.51 26.87[f]
May 2012 67.23 9.99 9.32 23.69 16.02 40.98[g]
2009 67.90 21.41 37.92 9.04 16.97 14.66[h]
2007 70.53 28.58 32.83 10.32 18.82 9.45[i]
2004 75.17 33.17 38.33 7.38 14.70 6.42[j]
2000 78.58 30.32 42.00 7.65[k] 14.96 5.07[l]
1996 78.77 26.08 37.27 10.98[k] 15.83 9.84[m]
1993 83.06 26.55 47.19 6.99[k] 13.56 5.71[n]
1990 83.39 32.37 37.98 26.68[k] 2.97[o]
Nov 1989 83.65 30.40 39.36 28.56[k] 1.68
Jun 1989 82.62 28.00 34.74 34.11[k] 3.15
1985 84.40 24.96 43.92 5.22[p] 24.85 1.05
1981 83.81 20.82 40.14 6.00[p] 29.62 3.42[q]
1977 84.47 26.66 22.97 9.51[r] 28.61 12.25[s]
1974 85.37 33.48 11.06 33.95[t] 21.51[u]

Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός κατά οικισμό" [Results of the 2021 Population - Housing Census, Permanent population by settlement] (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)" (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21.
  3. ^ "Byzantine monuments of Attica". Retrieved 2013-12-12.
  4. ^ "EETAA local government changes". Retrieved 28 June 2020.
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Notes

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  1. ^   Spartiates 4.54
      EL 3.19
      PE 3.18
      Niki 2.75
      Μ25 2.73
      Other 4.07
  2. ^   EL 3.29
      PE 3.00
      Μ25 2.82
      Niki 1.99
      ED 1.70
      ANTARSYA 1.00
      Other 5.41
  3. ^   Μ25 4.04
      EL 2.55
      XA 2.40
      PE 1.31
      EK 1.15
      Other 2.78
  4. ^   XA 6.44
      Potami 3.80
      EK 3.71
      LAE 3.40
      ANEL 3.16
      ANTARSYA 1.21
      Other 2.21
  5. ^   XA 6.07
      Potami 5.55
      ANEL 3.72
      KIDISO 2.01
      EK 1.68
      Teleia 1.30
      Other 2.67
  6. ^   XA 8.62
      DIMAR 6.39
      ANEL 6.28
      LAOS 1.60
      DIXA 1.56
      Other 2.42
  7. ^   XA 9.41
      ANEL 9.02
      DIMAR 5.77
      OP 2.77
      LAOS 2.70
      DIXA 2.44
      Drassi 1.64
      DISY 1.34
      ANTARSYA 1.27
      Other 4.62
  8. ^   LAOS 9.40
      OP 2.79
      Other 2.47
  9. ^   LAOS 5.81
      OP 1.21
      Other 2.43
  10. ^   LAOS 3.07
      DIKKI 2.13
      Other 1.22
  11. ^ a b c d e f as Syn
  12. ^   DIKKI 2.74
      Other 2.33
  13. ^   DIKKI 5.25
      POLAN 1.72
      EK 1.17
      Other 1.70
  14. ^   POLAN 4.48
      Other 1.23
  15. ^   ΟΕ 1.01
      Other 1.96
  16. ^ a b as KKE-Es
  17. ^   KP 1.22
      Other 2.20
  18. ^ as Symmachia
  19. ^   EDIK 7.55
      EP 3.37
      Other 1.33
  20. ^ as EA
  21. ^   EK–ND 21.09
      Other 0.42