Aspropyrgos

Aspropyrgos

Aspropyrgos

Municipality in Greece


Aspropyrgos (Greek: Ασπρόπυργος) is a Western suburb of Piraeus, and a municipality in the West Attica regional unit, Attica, Greece. The municipality had a population of 31,381 at the 2021 census. It has an area of 101.983 km2.[2]

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Etymology

The name 'Aspropyrgos' is derived from the Greek words άσπρο, meaning 'white', and πύργος, meaning 'castle' or 'tower'.

Geography

Aspropyrgos is located 15 km northwest of the city center of Athens in the Thriasio Plain. It is 5 km northeast of Elefsina, near the Saronic Gulf coast. Mount Parnitha forms its northern border, and the Aigaleo hills its southeastern border. The Elefsina Military Airbase lies to its west. The main street is Dimokratias ('Democracy') Avenue. Aspropyrgos can be accessed from the Motorway 6 (Elefsina - Athens International Airport) and the Motorway 65 (Ano Liosia - Aspropyrgos). It is also accessible through the Motorway A6 exit 4. (The industrial area is in the southeastern part of Aspropyrgos. The Aspropyrgos railway station is served by Proastiakos trains from the Athens International Airport to Kiato (Peloponnese).

Climate

Aspropyrgos has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSh) closely bordering a hot-summer mediterranean (Csa) climate, with mild winters and hot summers.[3][4] Owing to its location in the Thriasio Plain the area is particularly vulnerable to high temperatures [5] and has experienced some of the highest temperatures ever recorded in Greece and Continental Europe.[6] In June 2007 the meteorological station of the Aspropyrgos Municipality located in the Germanika area of Aspropyrgos registered 47.5 °C [7] Also, in June 2017 and August 2021, Aspropyrgos recorded temperatures of around 45 °C.[8][9][10]

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Industry

Aspropyrgos consists of a residential downtown area and an industrial area where a number of storage warehouses, metal recycling facilities, logistics handlers, wholesalers, small construction companies and other industrial businesses operate. The Aspropyrgos Refinery, south of the city and next to the sea, has been producing oil for many years. It is the largest in Greece (together with the Eleusis refinery), with an annual capacity of 135,000 bbl/d (21,500 m3/d). As a consequence, pollution has been a problem for years. The refinery includes depots in the southern and eastern parts, and some in the western part and at a dock to the southwest.

Population

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See also


References

  1. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός κατά οικισμό" [Results of the 2021 Population - Housing Census, Permanent population by settlement] (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024.
  2. "Population & housing census 2001 (incl. area and average elevation)" (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 September 2015.
  3. "Monthly Bulletins". www.meteo.gr.
  4. Anastasios Mavrakis, Athanasia Kapsali, Ioannis X. Tsiros, and Katerina Pantavou (2021). "Air quality and meteorological patterns of an early spring heatwave event in an industrialized area of Attica, Greece". Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration. 6 (1): 25. doi:10.1007/s41207-020-00237-0. PMC 7829091. PMID 33521246.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. Mavrakis, Anastasios; Spanou, Anastasia; Pantavou, Katerina; Katavoutas, George; Theoharatos, George; Christides, Anastasios; Verouti, Eleni (2012). "Biometeorological and air quality assessment in an industrialized area of eastern Mediterranean: The Thriassion Plain, Greece". International Journal of Biometeorology. 56 (4): 737–747. Bibcode:2012IJBm...56..737M. doi:10.1007/s00484-011-0475-9. PMID 21826464. S2CID 5275903 via ResearchGate.
  6. "World Meteorological Organization". Retrieved 5 August 2023.

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