Moschato
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Prefecture: | Attica |
Metropolitan Area: | Athens |
Location: Latitude: Longitude: |
37.9495 (37°56'57') N lat. 23.6737 (23°40'30') E long. |
Area: -Total -Water -Rank |
-2 km² |
Population: (2001) - Total - Density¹ - Rank |
22,039 about 11,019.5/km² |
Elevation: -lowest: -centre: |
Phaleron Bay 10 m(centre) around 20 m |
Postal code: | 183 |
Area/distance code: | 11-30-210 (030-210) -940 thru 949 |
Municipal code: | 0128 |
Car designation: | Y (prev.)Z pres.
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3-letter abbreviation: | MSH (Moshato) |
Address of administration: | 36 Korai and Ithakis St. Moschato 183 45 |
Moschato, Moshato or Moskhato (Greek, Modern: Μοσχάτο, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on meaning Old Faliro), older forms Moschaton, Moshaton and Moskhaton is a suburb in the south southern part of Athens, Greece. Phaleron Bay lies to the south in which between 2002 and 2004 extended land. The city is linked by the famous Poseidonos Avenue (GR-89 to the west and the superhighway GR-1/E75, GR-8/E94 for northbound lanes which now has easy access to the Peloponnese. Syngrou Avenue is accessed in the southeast. It is also located W of Athens, WNW of Syngrou Avenue, NW of Vouliagmeni, E of Piraeus and SE of Kifissou Avenue. The Cephissus river lies to the west and now flows underneath the superhighway. Another stream which has been known since the ancient times lies to the est and borders with Kallithea.
The area was made up of farmlands. Mixed farming was common. Urban development replaced much of the farmlands in the 1920s and the 1930s. Today, most of the municipality are urbanized or residential. The industrial area lies to the north. The Most of the industrial buildings and businesses along with shopping outlets are aligned within Poseidonos Avenue and other main streets. Moschato is linked with the ISAP station named the Moschatos Station.
Moschato has several facilities which was used for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Including a large one in the middle of an interchange.
In 2002, the construction of the final phase of the superhighway to decongest Athens and have easy access to the Peloponnese began with several rainfalls occurring in September and the gates closed roads and cut off Athens and Piraeus. Buildings and businesses were flooded and damaged and basements were also flooded. It continued well into October. After a few months, the bridge was covering the river and the flooding of Moschato went to an end. The superhighway was opened in 2004 and formed the southernmost terminus in GR-1 and E75.
Other
Moschato has schools, lyceums, gymnasia, banks, a post office and squares (plateies).
Historical population
Year | Municipal population | Change | Density |
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1981 | 21,138 | - | about 10,569/km² |
1991 | 22,039 | 901/4.26% | about 11,019.5/km² |
External links
- Moschato directory
- Photos of Moschato
- http://www1.hellasnet.gr/remssbot/moshato.htm - hellasnet.gr
- Travel TV on Moschato
Northwest: Agios Ioannis Rentis | North: Tavros | |
West: Piraeus | Moschato | East: Kallithea |
South: Phaleron Bay, part of the Saronic Gulf |
See also
- Moschato is a Greek word meaning muscat
- Moschato Alexandrias, the Muscat of Alexandria
- Moschato Aspro or Moschato white better known as Muscat Blanc, a plant that is also known as Moschato Samos, Samian Muscat, Moschoudi, Moschostafylo or Moschostafilo and the Muscat of Rio (Moschato Rio).