Attica Region Περιφέρεια Αττικής |
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Administrative region of Greece | |
Coordinates: 38°00′N 23°42′E / 38.0°N 23.7°ECoordinates: 38°00′N 23°42′E / 38.0°N 23.7°E | |
Country | Greece |
Decentralized Administration | Attica |
Capital | Athens |
Regional units | |
Government | |
• Regional Governor | Rena Dourou (Power of Life) |
Area | |
• Total | 3,808.10 km2 (1,470.32 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 3,828,434 |
• Density | 1,000/km2 (2,600/sq mi) |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
ISO 3166 code | GR-I |
GDP(nominal) | 2014 |
- Total | €86/ $115 billion |
- Per capita | €22,000/ $30,000 |
Website | www |
Attica Region (Greek: Περιφέρεια Αττικής, Periféria Attikís; IPA: [atiˈci]) is an administrative region of Greece, that encompasses the entire metropolitan area of Athens, the country's capital and largest city. The region is coextensive with the former Attica Prefecture of Central Greece, but covers a greater area than the historical region of Attica.
Located on the eastern edge of Central Greece, Attica covers about 3,808 square kilometers. In addition to Athens, it contains within its area the cities of Piraeus, Eleusis, Megara, Laurium, and Marathon, as well as a small part of the Peloponnese peninsula and the islands of Salamis, Aegina, Angistri, Poros, Hydra, Spetses, Kythira, and Antikythera. About 3,750,000 people live in the region, of whom more than 95% are inhabitants of the Athens metropolitan area.
The region was established in the 1987 administrative reform, and until 2010 it comprised the 4 prefectures of Athens, East Attica, Piraeus and West Attica.