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Ionia$524615$ - traduzione in greco

SUBURB OF ATHENS, GREECE
Nea Ionia, Attica; New Ionia; Nea Ionia, Greece; Néa Ionía; Néa Ionía, Greece

Ionia      
n. ιωνία
ionian islands         
  • The statue of [[Achilles]] in the gardens of the [[Achilleion (Corfu)]].
  • Postal card from 1914 on the 50th anniversary of union with Greece, featuring the flags of Greece and the British protectorate, and the emblems of the seven islands: ancient ship (Corfu), trident (Paxi), Odysseus (Ithaca), Venus (Cythera), Cephalus (Cephalonia), St George (Lefkada), Zacynthus (Zante)
  • ''Carnival in Kerkyra'' by [[Charalambos Pachis]].
  • The City of Corfu]].
  • The flag of the [[Septinsular Republic]] (1800-1807), the first self-governed Greek state since the Middle Ages
  • The Ionian islands (Heptanese/Seven islands).
  • A view of [[Lefkada]].
  • Island of Corfu]], founder and first Governor (1828-1831) of the modern Greek state.
  • overseas possessions]].
  • The City of Zakynthos]].
  • Sun-drying of [[Zante currant]] on Zakynthos.
GROUP OF ISLANDS IN THE IONIAN SEA
Ionian islands; Eptanisa; Heptanese; Eptanese; Ephtanese; Eftanese; Ionioi Nisoi; Ionia Nisia; Ancient ionian islands; Classical ionian islands; Ionian Island; History of the Ionian Islands
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Wikipedia

Nea Ionia

Nea Ionia (Greek: Νέα Ιωνία, meaning New Ionia) is a town and a northern suburb of the Athens agglomeration, Greece, and a municipality of the Attica region. It was named after Ionia, the region in Anatolia from which many Greeks migrated in the 1920s as a part of the population exchange between Greece and Turkey. Many of the town families originated from the town of Alanya which is currently a part of Turkey.

Nea Ionia is 7 km northeast of Athens city centre. The municipality has an area of 4.421 km2. It is served by three Line 1 metro stations: Nea Ionia, Pefkakia and Perissos.