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  1. Athens è una città degli Stati Uniti d'America, nella contea di Clarke, nello Stato della Georgia. Il governo cittadino coincide con quello della contea che, per questo motivo è anche chiamata Athens-Clarke County. La città contava 115 452 abitanti nel 2010, circa 193 000 considerando l'intera area metropolitana. È la sede dell ...

  2. Athens is a consolidated city-county and college town in the U.S. state of Georgia. Downtown Athens lies about 70 miles (110 km) northeast of downtown Atlanta. The University of Georgia, the state's flagship public university and an R1 research institution, is in Athens and contributed to its initial growth.

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  3. 5 giorni fa · Athens, city, seat of Clarke county (with which it was consolidated in 1990), northeastern Georgia. It lies on the Oconee River. It was founded in 1801 as the seat of the University of Georgia and was probably named for Athens, Greece. The city is known for its popular music scene, which spawned such groups as R.E.M.

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  4. 27 lug 2004 · Athens, home of the University of Georgia (UGA), is located along the north Oconee River in Clarke County, in the rolling Piedmont of northeast Georgia. Athens and Clarke County combined to form a unified government in 1990.

  5. A Brief History of Athens. Just below the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, near the confluence of the North and Middle Oconee Rivers, lies the city of Athens. Among the rolling red clay hills of North Georgia, a city and a university grew into a center of culture and wealth, nurturing individuals and ideas that have commanded national ...

  6. Downtown Athens is the oldest of the main commercial and residential centers in Athens, Georgia, United States. Downtown is generally considered to be the area bounded by Dougherty Street on the north, Broad Street and the University of Georgia campus on the south, Pulaski Street on the west, and Foundry Street by the east.

  7. Clarke County was established in 1801 and named after Elijah Clarke, a Revolutionary War hero, and Athens was established as a town in 1805. Athens was named by John Milledge, later governor of Georgia, after Athens, Greece, the center of learning in the classical world and home to the academies of Plato and Aristotle.