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.
Neighbors
Attica is neighbored by the following regions:
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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 .
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 |
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