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  1. Attica - Wikipedia

    Attica is a triangular peninsula jutting into the Aegean Sea. It is naturally divided to the north from Boeotia by the 10 mi (16 km) long Cithaeron and Parnes mountain ranges.

  2. Attica | Greece, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    Attica, ancient district of east-central Greece; Athens was its chief city. Bordering the sea on the south and east, Attica attracted maritime trade. In early times there were several independent settlements …

  3. History — Attica is All of Us

    Attica is no place for human beings now, any more than it was in 1971. And, so, today, 50 years after the uprising at Attica we call for the immediate closing of this institution.

  4. Attica – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Attica is a peninsula, at the southernmost point of central Greece, sticking out into the Aegean Sea. The Attica region is, in an official sense, the peninsula with the island section. The region is physically …

  5. Attica Region, Greece: Where it is Located, What to See And …

    Attica has been the cradle of Western civilization for millennia, with the ancient city of Athens at its heart. The region’s strategic location made it a coveted prize for various empires throughout history, …

  6. Attica - Visit Greece

    Today, a visit to Attica offers visitors a unique experience. A “journey” in its 6,000-year history, including the chance to see renowned monuments and masterpieces of art of antiquity and the Middle Ages, …

  7. Attica Greece: Complete Travel Guide | Greeka

    Complete travel guide to Attica, Greece: Photos, things to do, beaches, sightseeing, hotels, restaurants and more in Attica, Greece.

  8. Attica Prison Riot | American Experience | Official Site | PBS

    The following excerpts are from the interviews conducted with each of these men for "The Rockefellers" film and provide their points of view about what happened at Attica.

  9. Geography | Attic Peninsula (Attica)

    The Attic Peninsula, also known simply as Attica, is a historically significant region in ancient Greece, located in the southeastern part of the Greek mainland.

  10. Attica - Wikiwand

    Attica is a triangular peninsula jutting into the Aegean Sea. It is naturally divided to the north from Boeotia by the 10mi (16km) long Cithaeron and Parnes mountain ranges.