Spata

Town in the Athens metropolitan area, Greece


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::summary Town in the Athens metropolitan area, Greece ::

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FieldValue
nameSpata
name_localΣπάτα
typemunicipal unit
image_mapDimos Spaton.png
map_captionLocation within the regional unit
periphAttica
periphunitEast Attica
municipalitySpata-Artemida
pop_municunit12991
population_as_of2021
area_municunit55.042
elevation150
coordinates
postal_code190 04
area_code210
licenceZ
websitewww.spata.gr
image_skylineSpata airview.jpg
caption_skylineAerial view of Spata with Athens in the background
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Spata () is a town 20 km east of downtown Athens, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Spata-Artemida, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. The municipal unit (officially named Spata-Loutsa) has an area of 55.042 km2. It is part of the Athens metropolitan area.

Geography and economy

Spata is situated in the middle of the Mesogeia plain, east of Mount Hymettus and west of the Aegean Sea coast. Athens International Airport ("Eleftherios Venizelos") covers the eastern portion of Spata. It is located southeast of Pallini, southwest of Rafina, west of Artemida and about 22 km east south east of Athens city center.

The town proper is made up of residential neighborhoods. Farmland, mostly vineyards and olive groves, lie around. Retsina wine was the traditional cash crop of the whole area, complemented with olives and olive oil, figs, almonds, pistachios, and wheat. Nowadays viticulture is dwindling as a mass occupation, albeit supplanted by the emergence of many modern wineries that mostly specialize in vinifying the local Savatiano grape. The bulk of the grape and wine business is handled by the local co-operative. In 1995, the southern portion was committed to construction of the new Athens International Airport, which was completed in March 2001. The Attica Zoological Park, or "Attica Zoo", opened in May 2001 and is Athens' and Greece's largest zoo.

Spata has five kindergartens, three elementary schools, two secondary schools, a police station, Post Office, several bank offices, and a junior football/soccer team, Aittitos (Invincible). The training facilities of AEK FC are also located there.

The municipal unit of Spáta also incorporates various small exurbs: Agía Kyriakí, Neápoli, Ágios Ioánnis, Velanidiá, Christoúpolis, Foínikas, Étos Stéko, Ágios Nikólaos Boúra, and Ímeros Péfkos.

History

The area included the ancient Athenian demes of Erkhiá (Ερχιά), the birthplace of the historian and general Xenophon, and Kýthēros (Κύθηρος); a Mycenean cemetery was excavated at the southern edge of town by Panagiotis Stamatakis in the 1870s, the exhibits being hosted in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Evidence of small ancient settlements abound in the area, the most notable being the Neolithic fortified settlement on Zágani hill. Several of these were excavated during works for the airport and are being exhibited in the main airport building.

Since the Middle Ages, Spata has been inhabited mainly by Arvanites. The town (then village) was re-populated by the medieval Tosk Albanian clan of Spata around the 15th century, after they emigrated from Epirus. It was named after John Spata, who was despot of Arta in the 14th century. His name derives from Albanian shpatë (def. and pl. shpata).

The patron saints of the town are Peter and Paul, celebrated on July 29 at the Byzantine chapel of the same name, located near the eastern edge of the town. The feast is accompanied by the medieval custom of the distribution of the stifado, a beef-and-onions stew cooked overnight in cauldrons and distributed to the faithful outside the chapel after Mass.

Economy

Olympic Air has its head office in Athens International Airport in Spata. Goody's S.A., a Greek fast food company, is also headquartered at the airport.

Government and infrastructure

The Air Accident Investigation and Aviation Safety Board has an office at the airport.

Historical population

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YearTown populationMunicipal unit population
19816,398-
19916,7257,796
20018,16710,419
20119,19812,333
20219,45312,991
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References

References

  1. "ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities". [[Government Gazette (Greece).
  2. "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)". National Statistical Service of Greece.
  3. Jochalas, Titos P. (1971): Über die Einwanderung der Albaner in Griechenland: Eine zusammenfassene Betrachtung ["On the immigration of Albanians to Greece: A summary"]. München: Trofenik. p. 26
  4. Hammond, N. G. L.. (1976). "Migrations and invasions in Greece and adjacent areas". Noyes Press.
  5. "[https://www.olympicair.com/en/OlympicAir/News/2012/Elliniki-paraolympiaki-omada Olympic Air officially welcomed with full honors the Hellenic Paralympic team]." ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131202234952/https://www.olympicair.com/en/OlympicAir/News/2012/Elliniki-paraolympiaki-omada Archive]) Olympic Air. 2012. Retrieved on 6 April 2013. "The arrival ceremony in honor of our athletes was held at Olympic Air’s headquarters (Building 57), Athens International Airport, with emotions of great pride and excitement."
  6. "[https://www.olympicair.com/en/Travelair/Terms/TCPartnersTerms Travelair Club -> Partners Terms and Conditions]." ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131202222259/https://www.olympicair.com/en/Travelair/Terms/TCPartnersTerms Archive]) Olympic Air. Retrieved on 6 April 2013. Under "Delta Air Lines" tab: "It is clarified that, boarding pass as well as original ticket must be forwarded as evidence to the following mail address : Olympic Air, Travelair Club department, Athens International Airport, Building 57, 190 19, Spata, Greece." - [https://www.olympicair.com/el/Travelair/Terms/TCPartnersTerms Greek] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131203032044/https://www.olympicair.com/el/Travelair/Terms/TCPartnersTerms Archive]): "Olympic Air, Τμήμα Travelair Club, Διεθνής αερολιμένας Αθηνών, Κτίριο 57, Τ.Κ. 190 19, Σπάτα – Αττικής."
  7. "[http://www.vivartia.com/?page_id=2624&lang=en Contact]" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20141230130327/http://www.vivartia.com/?page_id=2624&lang=en Archive]). [[Vivartia]]. Retrieved on 6 June 2014. "GOODY’S S.A. – everest A.E. International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos Building 14B, 19019 – Spata – Attica" - [http://www.vivartia.com/?page_id=615 Address in Greek] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20141230133246/http://www.vivartia.com/?page_id=615 Archive]): "GOODY’S A.E. - everest A.E. Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Αθηνών «Ελ. Βενιζέλος» Κτίριο 14B, 19019 – Σπάτα Αττικής"
  8. "[http://www.aaiasb.gr/en/contactus1.html Contact Us]." ([https://web.archive.org/web/20130113234536/http://www.aaiasb.gr/en/contactus1.html Archive]) [[Air Accident Investigation and Aviation Safety Board]]. Retrieved on 20 June 2011. "Address for Correspondence & Unit Address: AIR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND AVIATION SAFETY BOARD Ex American Base Building 221, Helliniko Athens 167 01 GREECE" and "Board Address: AIR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND AVIATION SAFETY BOARD Athens International Airport “El. Venizelos” Building 11, Office 1311 Spata 190 19 GREECE" – [http://www.aaiasb.gr/el/epikoinwnia.html Addresses in Greek] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20130112054417/http://www.aaiasb.gr/el/epikoinwnia.html Archive]): "Διεύθυνση Αλληλογραφίας και Έδρα Μονάδας: ΕΠΙΤΡΟΠΗ ΔΙΕΡΕΥΝΗΣΗΣ ΑΤΥΧΗΜΑΤΩΝ & ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑΣ ΠΤΗΣΕΩΝ Πρώην Αμερικάνικη Βάση, Κτίριο 221, Ελληνικό, 167 01 ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ" and "Έδρα Επιτροπής: ΕΠΙΤΡΟΠΗ ΔΙΕΡΕΥΝΗΣΗΣ ΑΤΥΧΗΜΑΤΩΝ & ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑΣ ΠΤΗΣΕΩΝ Διεθνής Αερολιμένας Αθηνών, Κτίριο 11, Γραφείο 1311 190 19 ΣΠΑΤΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ" – Also "Address for Correspondence & investigation Unit Address" (Elliniko) and "Board office at Athens Airport" (Spata) – Greek: "Μονάδα Διερευνήσεων Στο Ελληνικό" and "Γραφεία Επιτροπής στο ΔΑΑ (Σπάτα)", respectively

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