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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Athens, Greece.

Prior to 15th century

15th–19th centuries

20th century

Athens in 1920
Temporary accommodation for the Greek refugees from Asia Minor Asia in tents in Thiseio. After the Asia Minor Catastrophe in 1922 thousands of Asia Minor Greek families settled in Athens and the population of the city doubled.

21st century

See also

References

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This article incorporates information from the Russian Wikipedia.

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External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to History of Athens.
  • Museum of the City of Athens. "Timeline: history of Athens from 1821–1941". Eutaxias Foundation.
  • Europeana. Items related to Athens, various dates.
  • Digital Public Library of America. Items related to Athens, various dates
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