Eleusina

Statistics
Metropolitan Area: Athens
Location: 38° 2′ 8″ N 23° 32′ 13″ E
Area:
-Total
-Water
-Rank

kmē

Rank xxth
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 14,084

 -/kmē</small>
Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:

sea level
5 m(centre)
around 700 to 800 m
Postal code: 192 00
Area/distance code: 11-30-210 (030-210)
-55
Municipal code: 1104
Car designation: Y (prev.)
Z pres.
3-letter abbreviation: ELE

Elefsina (Greek: Ελεύσινα, Ancient/Katharevousa: Eleusis) is a small town about 30 km NW of Athens. Most importantly, it was the site of the Eleusinian Mysteries, one of the major cults of ancient Greece. It was also the birth place of the great tragic poet of antiquity, Aeschylus. See also Metanira.

Today, the city, has became a suburb of Athens, and is linked by the freeway, the Athens metro freeway (Attiki Odos), and Athens metro (transit). A toll post named after the community is on the westbound lanes of GR-8A. A hill is near between the tolls and the refineryi North of Eleusis is Mandra and Magoula, and northeast is the Thriasian plain containing Aspropyrgos is founded. There are no communes in Eleusis. It lies northeast of the Gulf of Eleusina.

Elefsina is the town where the majority of crude oil in Greece is imported and refined. The refinery nearest to the city is on its west side. The other major town is Aspropyrgos, next to the shipyards of Skaramagkas.

Forests align with the bay with a length of around 200 m. The nearest mountain is in the northwest.

Athens's nearest military airport is a few km east of Elefsina. It has been used since the mid-20th century. Its runway is about 2 km and its buildings are to the west. It sits in the Thriasian/Eleusina Plain. It has a nearby interchange slightly north of the Eleusina(east) interchange about 2 km west.

There is junior soccer team is Panelefsiniakos.

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Nearest places

Historical population

Year Municipal population Change
1981 20,320 -
1991 22,793 2,473/12.17%

Persons

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North: Mandra
West: Nea Peramos
Eleusis East: Aspropyrgos
South: Gulf of Eleusis
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Municipalities of the Piraeus prefectural department
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(Non-municipal) Communities of the Piraeus prefectural department
Angistri | Antikythira
Provinces of the Piraeus prefectural department
Aigina | Kythira
Municipalities of West Attica
Ano Liosia | Aspropyrgos | Eleusis | Erythres | Fyli | Mandra | Megara | Nea Peramos | Vilia | Zefyri
(Non-Municipal) Communities of West Attica
Magoula | Oinoi
Prefectural sects of Attica
Athens | East Attica | Piraeus | West Attica

See also: Eleusina, 1981, 1991, 2001, 20th century, Acharnae, Aeschylus