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Что (кто) такое Athènes - определение

RESTAURANT
Nouvelleathens; Nouvelle Athens; Nouvelle Athenes; Nouvelle Athènes; Cafe de la Nouvelle Athenes; Café de la Nouvelle Athènes

Athenian         
  • 10,000-meter final during the 2004 Olympic Games
  • Suburban rail
  • [[Aiolou Street]] in the centre. On the left is the building of the [[National Bank of Greece]].
  • Hellinikon International Airport]], opened in 2001.
  • The [[Acropolis Museum]]
  • Queen Amalia]] in 1838 and completed by 1840
  • [[Athens Metro]] train (3rd generation stock)
  • Acropolis]] hill in Athens
  • Two apartment buildings in central Athens. The left one is a modernist building of the 1930s, while the right one was built in the 1950s.
  • Academy of Athens]]
  • Beach in the southern suburb of [[Alimos]], one of the many beaches in the southern coast of Athens
  • Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]] at [[Syntagma Square]].
  • National Archaeological Museum]])
  • 400px
  • Athens Tower]] was completed in 1971, and in a city often bound by low-rise regulations to ensure good views of the Acropolis, is Greece's tallest.
  • 400px
  • The seven districts of the Athens Municipality
  • View of [[Neapoli, Athens]]
  • The [[Zappeion]] Hall
  • View of the Athens-Piraeus and the [[Saronic Gulf]].
  • View of Hymettus tangent (Periferiaki Imittou) from Kalogeros Hill
  • Interchange at the [[Attiki Odos]] airport entrance
  • National Archaeological Museum]].
  • Philopappou Hill]].
  • temple of Olympian Zeus]].
  • Vehicle of the [[Athens Tram]].
  • The [[National Library of Greece]].
  • Apartment buildings near [[Kolonaki Square]].
  • Lycabettus Hill]] from the [[Pedion tou Areos]] park.
  • [[Delian League]], under the leadership of Athens before the [[Peloponnesian War]] in 431 BCE
  • National Archaeological Museum]] in central Athens
  • Ermou street]], the main commercial street of Athens, near [[Syntagma Square]].
  • Athens population distribution
  • Lord Elgin]] and is kept in the [[British Museum]].
  • Athens railways network (Metro, Suburban Railway and Tram)
  • Snowfall in Athens on 16 February 2021
  • National Library]].
  • Old Parliament House]], now home to the National History Museum. View from [[Stadiou Street]].
  • Academy of Athens]], designed by [[Theophil Hansen]].
  • View of Vila Atlantis, in [[Kifissia]], designed by [[Ernst Ziller]].
  • The [[National Theatre of Greece]], near [[Omonoia Square]]
  • The Athens Urban Area within the Attica Basin from space
  • Cathedral of Athens]] (Athens Metropolis).
  • Neoclassical houses in the historical neighbourhood of [[Plaka]].
  • George Papandreou Jr.]] (left).
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF GREECE
Athens, Greece; Capital of Greece; Athenes; Athénes; Modern Athens; Greece Athens; Athenian; Athína; Athenians; GRATH; Athenai; Αθήνα; Ἀθῆναι; Athēnai; UN/LOCODE:GRATH; Travel athens; Athènes; Athens, Modern Diocese of; Gulf of Athens; Athens (Greece); Museum of Engravings and Graphic Arts; Design Museum of the 20th Century; Museum of Children's Art in Plaka; Atenás; Ionian Bank Museum of Graphic Arts; Athínai; Municipality of Athens; Atina, Greece; Athens Municipality; Атина; Athens (municipality); Athina, Greece; Athence; City of Athens; Athenae; Geography of Athens; Transport in Athens; Transportation in Athens; Culture of Athens; Athens, Attica; Athens urban area; Athens City Centre; Athens City Center; Athens city centre; Athens city center; Athens Urban Area; Greater Athens; Urban Area of the Capital; Attica Basin; Athens Basin; Athens municipality; Aktiki; Cave of Schist; Cetines
·noun A native or citizen of Athens.
II. Athenian ·adj Of or pertaining to Athens, the metropolis of Greece.
Athenian         
  • 10,000-meter final during the 2004 Olympic Games
  • Suburban rail
  • [[Aiolou Street]] in the centre. On the left is the building of the [[National Bank of Greece]].
  • Hellinikon International Airport]], opened in 2001.
  • The [[Acropolis Museum]]
  • Queen Amalia]] in 1838 and completed by 1840
  • [[Athens Metro]] train (3rd generation stock)
  • Acropolis]] hill in Athens
  • Two apartment buildings in central Athens. The left one is a modernist building of the 1930s, while the right one was built in the 1950s.
  • Academy of Athens]]
  • Beach in the southern suburb of [[Alimos]], one of the many beaches in the southern coast of Athens
  • Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]] at [[Syntagma Square]].
  • National Archaeological Museum]])
  • 400px
  • Athens Tower]] was completed in 1971, and in a city often bound by low-rise regulations to ensure good views of the Acropolis, is Greece's tallest.
  • 400px
  • The seven districts of the Athens Municipality
  • View of [[Neapoli, Athens]]
  • The [[Zappeion]] Hall
  • View of the Athens-Piraeus and the [[Saronic Gulf]].
  • View of Hymettus tangent (Periferiaki Imittou) from Kalogeros Hill
  • Interchange at the [[Attiki Odos]] airport entrance
  • National Archaeological Museum]].
  • Philopappou Hill]].
  • temple of Olympian Zeus]].
  • Vehicle of the [[Athens Tram]].
  • The [[National Library of Greece]].
  • Apartment buildings near [[Kolonaki Square]].
  • Lycabettus Hill]] from the [[Pedion tou Areos]] park.
  • [[Delian League]], under the leadership of Athens before the [[Peloponnesian War]] in 431 BCE
  • National Archaeological Museum]] in central Athens
  • Ermou street]], the main commercial street of Athens, near [[Syntagma Square]].
  • Athens population distribution
  • Lord Elgin]] and is kept in the [[British Museum]].
  • Athens railways network (Metro, Suburban Railway and Tram)
  • Snowfall in Athens on 16 February 2021
  • National Library]].
  • Old Parliament House]], now home to the National History Museum. View from [[Stadiou Street]].
  • Academy of Athens]], designed by [[Theophil Hansen]].
  • View of Vila Atlantis, in [[Kifissia]], designed by [[Ernst Ziller]].
  • The [[National Theatre of Greece]], near [[Omonoia Square]]
  • The Athens Urban Area within the Attica Basin from space
  • Cathedral of Athens]] (Athens Metropolis).
  • Neoclassical houses in the historical neighbourhood of [[Plaka]].
  • George Papandreou Jr.]] (left).
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF GREECE
Athens, Greece; Capital of Greece; Athenes; Athénes; Modern Athens; Greece Athens; Athenian; Athína; Athenians; GRATH; Athenai; Αθήνα; Ἀθῆναι; Athēnai; UN/LOCODE:GRATH; Travel athens; Athènes; Athens, Modern Diocese of; Gulf of Athens; Athens (Greece); Museum of Engravings and Graphic Arts; Design Museum of the 20th Century; Museum of Children's Art in Plaka; Atenás; Ionian Bank Museum of Graphic Arts; Athínai; Municipality of Athens; Atina, Greece; Athens Municipality; Атина; Athens (municipality); Athina, Greece; Athence; City of Athens; Athenae; Geography of Athens; Transport in Athens; Transportation in Athens; Culture of Athens; Athens, Attica; Athens urban area; Athens City Centre; Athens City Center; Athens city centre; Athens city center; Athens Urban Area; Greater Athens; Urban Area of the Capital; Attica Basin; Athens Basin; Athens municipality; Aktiki; Cave of Schist; Cetines
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Athens.
¦ adjective relating to Athens.
Athene (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Athene or Athena is the shrewd companion of heroes and the goddess of heroic endeavour in Greek mythology.

Википедия

La Nouvelle Athènes

The Nouvelle Athènes was a café in the Place Pigalle in Paris, France. It was a meeting place for impressionist painters, including Matisse, Van Gogh and Degas. Degas painted L'Absinthe in this place. Another notable denizen was the eccentric composer Erik Satie, who played the piano in the cafe, and was there introduced to a fifteen-year-old Maurice Ravel by Ravel's father.

During the 1940s, the café was known as the Sphynx; it was a striptease club frequented by the Nazis and later by the Free French partisans. In the 1980s and 1990s, it was known as the New Moon, a rock venue where Mano Negra, the French Lovers, Noir Désir, Calvin Russel, the Naked Apes of Reason, Les Wampas, and many other groups performed.

The café building was destroyed by fire in 2004.