Fyli


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nameFyli
name_localΦυλή
typemunicipality
image_map2011 Dimos Fylis.png
periphAttica
periphunitWest Attica
pop_municipality48157
area_municipality109.13
pop_municunit3209
area_municunit69.28
population_as_of2021
elevation330
coordinates
postal_code133 xx
area_code210
licenceZ (as of 2006)
mayorChristos Pappous
since2014
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Fyli (, ), formerly known as Chasia (Χασιά), is a town and a municipality in the northwestern part of Attica, Greece. It lies in the northeastern corner of the West Attica regional unit, and is a suburb of Athens. The seat of the municipality is the town Ano Liosia. Within bounds of the town is the ancient Athenian fortress of Phyle.

Municipality

The municipality Fyli was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 3 former municipalities, that became municipal units:

The municipality has an area of 109.128 km2, the municipal unit 69.281 km2.

History

A group of Athenian exiles, led by Thrasybulus, seized Phyle in the 404 BC Battle of Phyle. They went on to defeat the Spartan garrison at the Battle of Munichia near Piraeus.

The medieval name Chasia is first attested in 1209 as casale Cassas, as property of the Latin Archbishopric of Athens. The town is mentioned as Haşa in the Seyahatnâme of Evliya Çelebi which he visited in 1668. He mentions that it is and Arvanite village with 100 houses and that 50 houses of the village are tax-exempt because they are tasked to protect the mountain pass.

The village has historically been an Arvanite settlement.

Fyli suffered some damage from the 2007 and the 2023 forest fires.

Geography

Fyli is situated in the southern foothills of the mountains of Parnitha, and northeast of the plain of Eleusis. It is 4 km northeast of Ano Liosia, 8 km northeast of Aspropyrgos and 14 km northwest of Athens city centre. The A6 motorway passes south of the town.

Population

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YearMunicipal unitMunicipality
19812,135-
19912,925-
20012,947-
20112,94645,965
20213,20948,157
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References

|Centre = Fyli |North = Avlonas |Northeast = Acharnes |East = Ano Liosia |Southeast = Ano Liosia |South = |Southwest = Aspropyrgos |West = Aspropyrgos |Northwest = Dervenochoria

References

  1. [https://ekloges.ypes.gr/current/d/home/en/municipalities/9232/ Municipality of Fyli, Municipal elections – October 2023], Ministry of Interior
  2. "ΦΕΚ A 87/2010, Kallikratis reform law text". [[Government Gazette (Greece).
  3. {{Cite Barrington. 59
  4. "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)". National Statistical Service of Greece.
  5. {{Tabula Imperii Byzantini
  6. Yerasimos, Marianna. (2020-05-27). "Evliya Çelebi Seyahatnâmesi'nde Yunanistan: Rota ve Güzergâhlar". Institut français d’études anatoliennes.
  7. Evliya, Çelebi. (2011). "Günümüz Türkçesiyle Evliyâ Çelebi Seyahatnâmesi 8. Kitap". Yapı Kredi Yayınları.
  8. (2019). "Dialectical Modern Greek Influences on Arvanitika". National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

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