Athens Metro
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Athens Metro
Summary
Athens Metro is a rapid transit[1]. It draws 464 Wikipedia views per month (rapid_transit category, ranking #49 of 236).[2]
Key Facts
- Athens Metro is located in North Athens Regional Unit[3].
- Athens Metro is located in Central Athens Regional Unit[4].
- Athens Metro is located in South Athens Regional Unit[5].
- Athens Metro is located in West Athens Regional Unit[6].
- Athens Metro is located in East Attica Regional Unit[7].
- Athens Metro is located in Piraeus Regional Unit[8].
- Athens Metro is in the country of Greece[9].
- Athens Metro's image is recorded as Halandri Metro Station, Athens.jpg[10].
- Athens Metro's instance of is recorded as rapid transit[11].
- Athens Metro's operator is recorded as Urban Rail Transport S.A.[12].
- Athens Metro's logo image is recorded as Logo of the Athens Metro Operating Company (AMEL).svg[13].
- Athens Metro's logo image is recorded as Athens transit icons - OASA Metro.svg[14].
- Athens Metro's part of is recorded as Transport for Athens[15].
- Athens Metro's Commons category is recorded as Athens Metro[16].
- Athens Metro's industry is recorded as passenger transport[17].
- Athens Metro's industry is recorded as rail transport[18].
- Athens Metro's has part is recorded as Athens Metro Line 1[19].
- Athens Metro's has part is recorded as Athens Metro Line 2[20].
- Athens Metro's has part is recorded as Athens Metro Line 3[21].
- Athens Metro's has part is recorded as Athens Metro Line 4[22].
- +1869-02-27T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Athens Metro[23].
- Athens Metro's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 37.975466703141976, 'lon': 23.735458772626707}[24].
- Athens Metro's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/027pjc[25].
- Athens Metro's official website is recorded as https://stasy.gr[26].
- Athens Metro's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Athens Metro[27].
Why It Matters
Athens Metro draws 464 Wikipedia views per month (rapid_transit category, ranking #49 of 236).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 18 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]