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Athens is the capital of Greece.
Athens may also refer to:
Relating to Athens, Greece
- Classical Athens, the city in Classical Antiquity
- Duchy of Athens (1205-1458), Crusader State centered around the city
- Municipality of Athens
- Athens A and Athens B, parliamentary constituencies
- Athens Prefecture (1987–2010)
- Central Athens (regional unit) (created 2011)
- Athens Exchange, the stock exchange
- Athens University of Economics and Business
- National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, or simply the University of Athens
Places
Canada
Greece
- Athenae Diades, a town of ancient Euboea
- Athenae (Boeotia), a town of ancient Boeotia
Turkey
- Athenae (Pontus), a city of ancient Pontus
United States
- Athens, Alabama
- Athens, Arkansas
- Athens, California
- Athens, Georgia, 6th largest city in Georgia
- Athens, Illinois
- Athens, Indiana
- Athens, Kentucky
- Athens, Louisiana
- Athens, Maine
- Athens, Michigan
- Athens, Mississippi
- Athens, Missouri
- Athens, Nevada
- Athens, New York
- Athens (village), New York
- Athens, Ohio
- Athens County, Ohio
- Athens, Pennsylvania, a borough
- Athens, Tennessee
- Athens, Texas
- Athens, Vermont
- Athens, West Virginia
- Athens, Wisconsin
Elsewhere
- Pontic Athens, a city on the Black Sea mentioned in the 2nd century
Other uses
- Athens (typeface)
- ATHENS Programme, an exchange network of European higher education institutions
- Athenas Argentinian Catholic music singer
- Lonnie Athens (fl. from 1992), American criminologist
- OpenAthens, an access and identity management service, previously known as Athens
See also
- Athen (disambiguation)
- Atena (disambiguation)
- Atina (disambiguation)
- Athena (disambiguation)
- Athene (disambiguation)
- Altena (disambiguation)
- Athens Township (disambiguation)
- Athina (disambiguation)
- Afini
- ʻAtenisi Institute ('Athens Institute), in Tonga
- Athens Drive High School, in North Carolina, U.S.
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