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- | '''Elefsina''' is a town and [[Communities and Municipalities of Greece|municipality]] about 20 km NW of [[Athens, Greece|Athens]]. It is located near the northernmost end of the [[Saronic Gulf]] and is the seat of administration of [[West Attica]] [[Prefectures of Greece|Prefecture]]. It is best known for having been the site of the [[Eleusinian Mysteries]], the most famous religious center of ancient [[Greek mythology|Greece]]. It was also the birth place of [[Aeschylus]], one of the three great tragedians of antiquity. See also [[Metanira]]. | + | '''Eleusis''' is a town and [[Communities and Municipalities of Greece|municipality]] in [[West Attica]], [[Greece]]. It is situated about {{convert|18|km|mi|abbr=off}} northwest from the centre of [[Athens, Greece|Athens]]. It is located in the [[Thriasian Plain]], at the northernmost end of the [[Saronic Gulf]]. North of Eleusis are [[Mandra, Greece|Mandra]] and [[Magoula, Attica|Magoula]], while [[Aspropyrgos]] is to the northeast. |
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+ | Eleusis is the seat of administration of West Attica [[regional units of Greece|regional unit]]. It is the site of the [[Eleusinian Mysteries]] and the birthplace of [[Aeschylus]]. Today, Eleusis is a major industrial centre, with the largest oil refinery in Greece as well as the home of the Aeschylia Festival, the longest-lived arts event in Attica Region. | ||
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+ | On 11 November 2016 Eleusis was named the [[European Capital of Culture]] for 2021. | ||
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Albert Hofmann and Carl Ruck contend that the Eleusinian Mysteries made use of magic mushrooms. |
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Eleusis is a town and municipality in West Attica, Greece. It is situated about Template:Convert northwest from the centre of Athens. It is located in the Thriasian Plain, at the northernmost end of the Saronic Gulf. North of Eleusis are Mandra and Magoula, while Aspropyrgos is to the northeast.
Eleusis is the seat of administration of West Attica regional unit. It is the site of the Eleusinian Mysteries and the birthplace of Aeschylus. Today, Eleusis is a major industrial centre, with the largest oil refinery in Greece as well as the home of the Aeschylia Festival, the longest-lived arts event in Attica Region.
On 11 November 2016 Eleusis was named the European Capital of Culture for 2021.