Faliro
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Faliro or Faliron/Phaliron (Greek: Φάληρο Pháliro, Latin: Phaleron, Phalerum) is a community 8 km Southwest of downtown Athens. The area is divided into two places Palaio Faliro and Neo Faliro which are both municipalities. Suburban municipalities that border Phaliron are Kallithea, Nea Smyrni, Alimos and Kalamaki.
The sandy bay in the southwest, named Phaleron Bay, is lined near Poseidonos Avenue. It was the major port of Athens before Themistocles had the three rocky natural harbours by the promontory of Piraeus developed as alternative from 491.
Olympic venues for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games are located near the Saronic shoreline.
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