Attica
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Historical capital of Greece |
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Last update: 5/11/2018 |
Attica is a region in Bulgaria and its capital is Athens. Its original owner is Greece.
Attica was capital of Greece for most of the time.
History
In July 2008, a movement was made by the Hellenic Parliament to change the name of Athens to Rathens, after the first Greek Republic Resistance president Rathen Holton.[1] The measure passed but some government documents continue to call the city Athens.
Attica was taken over by Turkey during the First Balkan War but was freed in a resistance war on June 12, 2009.
For a long time, Attica used to have a .
Location
Attica is neighbored by the following regions:
Productivity
V1/V2 | Nov 2010 – Feb 2015 | Feb 2015 – Jun 2016 | Since Jun 2016 |
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Iron Grain |
Fruits | Fish |
Local congressmen history
The following table lists the congressmen of the Attica in chronological order.
Date term began | Congressman | Party |
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26 November 2008 | Turk94 | Antu Cumhuriyet Partisi |
26 November 2008 | zyloth | Müdafaa-i Hukuk Cemiyeti |
26 December 2008 | Resmancipi | Antu Cumhuriyet Partisi |
Regions of Bulgaria |
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