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520:, by author J. Cody. The 21st Battalion was a New Zealand infantry battalion temporarily stationed in Kamatero in spring 1941. The description given by the author is of a "pleasant tree-studded area". It is repeatedly termed a "village", and, upon arrival, soldiers of the 21st chanced upon the villagers harvesting wheat. The battalion's encampment is characterised as "rolling country dotted with olive trees". The above description makes it clear that Kamatero at that time was still a small agricultural settlement.
429:(Kamatero), noting especially of the latter that it is a location known for its infertile ground. Thus, he concludes that the place name is derived from a property of the soil, as opposed to the house of Kamateros. To reinforce his position, Fourikis notes that (as previously noted) the place name Kamatero is not attested in any Byzantine era documents. He concedes however that the placename may possibly be derived from a modern family name Kamateros, which may in its turn be Byzantine in origin.
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and animal throughout the year." Specifically, "members of the
Hellenic Ornithological Society have been monitoring birds at the Park and have recorded 147 different species". While the Park technically lies outside the municipality's boundaries, its influence on its microclimate is evident. Furthermore, as it is directly on the municipality's boundaries, Kamatero municipality takes an active part in its administration, along with the neighbouring municipalities of
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750:). Following 1990, and up to 2007, mayors supported by the socialist PASOK party have consistently been elected: Panagiotis Trakas (1990–1998), Dr Nikolaos Stenos , Nikitas Kamarinopoulos (replacing Dr Stenos 2005–2006 and in his own right 2006–present). The only brake from PASOK domination came during the 1998–2002 period, when Christoforos Danakos was elected under the auspices of the center-leftist
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The area is mainly made up of urban areas, as residential areas account for about two-thirds of the municipality. Kamatero is not divided into administrative districts, however there are some traditional neighbourhoods: the Centre, Attalos, Aghios
Trifonas and Gerovouno. Construction regulations vary
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Kamatero itself is not further subdivided into smaller administrative sectors. While there are some traditional neighbourhoods in
Kamatero, they have no administrative function. Besides, the delineation between the various neighbourhoods has become somewhat blurred, as what were essentially separate
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lies to the southeast of the municipality. The park is considered to be "one of the last wildlife reserves in the Athens urban environment", and it covers "more than 100,000 m2". It consists of water courses, evergreen and coniferous trees, reed beds and farmland, and attracts "many species of birds
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polled 11.14% of the vote in
Kamatero, as opposed to its national average of 5.90%. PASOK polled 41.94% in Kamatero, as opposed to its national average of 40.55%, while Synaspismos and DIKKI also polled better than their national average (3.69% and 2.94% respectively, as opposed to their national
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Major population influx only started in the 1950s, resulting in wide-scale urbanisation. By now, urban development has replaced most of the farmlands and forests, and about two-thirds of the settlement are residential areas. According to the
Association for the Development of West Athens, in 1981
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The 1907 census confirms the continued strong presence of
Arvanitic in the area of Kamatero in the early 20th century. According to this, in the municipality of Acharnai (of which Kamatero still formed part), of a total of 5,853 people, 3,577 spoke Greek, 2,272 spoke Albanian, and 4 spoke another
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As has been noted, the main language spoken in
Kamatero up until World War II was Arvanitic. This is further reinforced by the 1879 census, according to which, in the municipality of Acharnai, to which Kamatero still belonged at the time, out of a total of 3,415 people, 2,711 did not speak Greek.
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As can be seen from the table below, the population has been on a steady increase from 1971 onwards. What should be noted, however, is that the actual population is likely to be significantly higher than these official figures. This is because a lot of Greeks remain registered in their places of
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family. Proponents of this theory fail to identify a specific member of the family after whom the settlement would have been named; for instance, according to Sarris, the placename is derived "from a
Byzantine family name by some Kamateros". An alternative view has been proposed by Fourikis: he
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Kamatero exhibited a steady growth of population during this period. It is mentioned as being inhabited by 103 people in 1846. As already noted, it is described in 1853 as having a population of 123. By the first available census, in 1879, the population had risen to 199. This trend continued
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origins, while residing in various other municipalities, mostly in the Athens area. This is evident from the fact that in 1989, the official population would have ranged somewhere between 16,000 and 19,000 residents, as can be seen from the table. However, according to
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as the primary means of communication in
Kamatero (as well as the surrounding areas). This is supported by census data from the 19th and 20th centuries. It has been noted that Arvanitic remained the language of everyday communication in Kamatero at least until the
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Kamatero has 8 elementary schools, 3 lower-level secondary schools, and 2 upper-level secondary schools (high schools), as well as a vocational school. Most high school graduates enroll in the universities and technical colleges of Athens or other Greek cities.
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accounted only for 2.8% of the population. Kamatero is considered to have potentials for further development, as it has one of the largest reserves of building space in Attica. Furthermore, it has been called one of the fastest growing municipalities in Attica.
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After that point, urban development replaced much of the farmlands. Today, about two-thirds of the land are residential areas. Empty space today can be found mostly in the western part, on
Poikilo mountain. This is a rocky mountain, consisting mostly of
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1285:Πίναξ χωρογραφικός της Ελλάδος, περιέχων τα ονόματα, τας αποστάσεις και τον πληθυσμόν των Δήμων, Πόλεων Κωμοπόλεων και Χωρίων. (Chorographic table of Greece, containing the names, distances and populations of Municipalities, Cities Towns and Villages
1506:Τα Ελληνικά, ήτοι περιγραφή γεωγραφική, ιστορική, αρχαιολογική και στατιστική της αρχαίας και νέας Ελλάδος, τόμος Α (The Hellenics, that is a geographical, historical, archaeological and statistical description of ancient and modern Greece, vol. 1)
1269:Τα Ελληνικά, ήτοι περιγραφή γεωγραφική, ιστορική, αρχαιολογική και στατιστική της αρχαίας και νέας Ελλάδος, τόμος Α (The Hellenics, that is a geographical, historical, archaeological and statistical description of ancient and modern Greece, vol. 1)
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language. The great increase in the proportion of Greek speaking people however, as compared to the 1879 census, is notable. In addition, the 1907 census also confirmed the continued increase of the population: by 1907, it had risen to 285.
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More recently, Athens was struck by a major earthquake on September 7, 1999. Kamatero was very close to the epicentre, and several houses were heavily damaged. There were no casualties, but the homeless were in the hundreds range.
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The influx of population from the 1950s onwards mostly consisted of low-income individuals. Furthermore, Kamatero has a distinct working-class character, as in 1981 56.7% of the economically active population was employed in the
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The municipal unit has an area of 5.950 km. The western part of the municipal unit is dominated by Poikilo mountain. This forms part of the Aigaleo mountain range, which extends southwest to the
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492:. In 1845, it was transferred again, this time to the municipality of Acharnai. In 1853, Kamatero is described by Ragavis as a settlement of 29 households and 123 people, producing grain and wine.
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era. One thing of note is that, starting from some point in time that is difficult to establish with certainty, and lasting up until the modern era, the Greek language was supplanted by
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party, that won the national election, came in a distant second in Kamatero, polling 35.24% as opposed to its national average of 45.26%. However, it is noteworthy that the far-right
488:, Kamatero is first mentioned in a royal decree of 1836, proclaiming it a part of the municipality of Chastia. In 1840, by a new royal decree, it was made part of the municipality of
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above the modern settlement. As described by McCredie, the wall is 0,60 to 0,90 m. thick, and "seldom preserved to the height of half a metre". McCredie considers it to be a military
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1204:Γεωγραφική διοικητική και πληθυσμιακή εξέλιξις της Ελλάδος 1821–1971, τόμος Α', μέρος II (Geographic administrative and demographic evolution of Greece 1821–1971, vol. 1, part 2
1434:Γεωγραφική διοικητική και πληθυσμιακή εξέλιξις της Ελλάδος 1821–1971, τόμος Α', μέρος Ι (Geographic administrative and demographic evolution of Greece 1821–1971, vol. 1, part 1
1251:Γεωγραφική διοικητική και πληθυσμιακή εξέλιξις της Ελλάδος 1821–1971, τόμος Α', μέρος Ι (Geographic administrative and demographic evolution of Greece 1821–1971, vol. 1, part 1
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Furthermore, leftist parties generally pole better in Kamatero than their national average. This is especially true of the Communist Party, which in
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Kamatero voters exhibit a long trend of supporting leftist and centre-leftist parties to a greater extent than the national average. After
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estimate for that year, based on statistical sheets it asked its consumers to fill in, the actual population was 25,515.
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throughout the rest of the century: the population rose to 246 by 1889 and 264 by 1896.
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of Athens. According to Traill, the area of Kamatero was the location of the ancient
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averages of 3.26% and 1.79% respectively). By contrast, the centre-right
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