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attica
proper noun
A periphery where Athens, the capital of Greece, is located.
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For one, the agricultural evacuation of Attica was not as complete as it was to be after 413 when the Spartans occupied Decelea in northern Attica.
Along with Ben Shewry at Attica and Dan Hunter at Brae, Jock Zonfrillo of Orana in Adelaide is a leader of a new breed of chefs who have steered away from the country's Med and Thai obsessions to champion indigenous ingredients and flavours.
It only has onebest 50 place this year, with Melbourne-based Attica regained its 32nd spot.
The socialists were ahead in six more regions, but only by the thinnest of margins in eastern Macedonia and the Peloponnese, both agricultural regions where unemployment is soaring.The results in Attica, a sprawling region including Athens home to almost half the country's population were a tad more encouraging for the government.
IT HAS been three weeks since the Ellisian army invaded next-door Attica.
As well as facing rugged terrain and extreme weather, the American soldiers and Attican security forces had to contend with the radical Islamic Congress of Attica, the transnational Islamic Brotherhood for Jihad, the malicious hackers of the Wolf Brigade and the petty criminals of the area.
Mr Sgouros now looks like a shoo-in in the second round although the abstention rate in Attica reached 44% and might go even higher over the weekend.At last year's general election Pasok won control of all 13 regions as Greeks tossed out an inefficient, corrupt conservative administration.
Conditions for prisoners at Attica were harsh.
Within an hour Attica was secured.
(The Peisistratids came originally from eastern Attica).
In freestanding sculpture at this time, more commonly bronze than marble the works of Myron (of Eleutherae, in Attica), identified through copies, were among the most celebrated of the period.
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