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|lsmtext='''Φάληρον:''' [ᾰ], τό, Φάληρο, το δυτικό [[λιμάνι]] της Αθήνας· [[Φαληροῖ]], στο Φάληρο, σε Ξεν.· [[Φαληρόθεν]], από το Φάληρο, σε Πλάτ.· [[Φαληρόνδε]], στο Φάληρο, σε Θουκ.· [[Φαληρεύς]], <i>-έως</i>, <i>ὁ</i>, [[κάτοικος]] του Φαλήρου (Φαληρέας), σε Ηρόδ.· επίθ. [[Φαληρικός]], <i>-ή</i>, <i>-όν</i>, σε Αριστοφ.
|lsmtext='''Φάληρον:''' [ᾰ], τό, Φάληρο, το δυτικό [[λιμάνι]] της Αθήνας· [[Φαληροῖ]], στο Φάληρο, σε Ξεν.· [[Φαληρόθεν]], από το Φάληρο, σε Πλάτ.· [[Φαληρόνδε]], στο Φάληρο, σε Θουκ.· [[Φαληρεύς]], <i>-έως</i>, <i>ὁ</i>, [[κάτοικος]] του Φαλήρου (Φαληρέας), σε Ηρόδ.· επίθ. [[Φαληρικός]], <i>-ή</i>, <i>-όν</i>, σε Αριστοφ.
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==Wikipedia EN==
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Phalerum or Phaleron (Ancient Greek: Φάληρον (Phálēron), [pʰálɛːron]; Greek: Φάληρο (Fáliro), [ˈFaliro]) was a port of Ancient Athens, 5 km southwest of the Acropolis of Athens, on a bay of the Saronic Gulf. The bay is also referred to as Bay of Phalerum (Greek: Όρμος Φαλήρου Órmos Falíru).
|wketx=Phalerum or Phaleron (Ancient Greek: Φάληρον (Phálēron), [pʰálɛːron]; Greek: Φάληρο (Fáliro), [ˈFaliro]) was a port of Ancient Athens, 5 km southwest of the Acropolis of Athens, on a bay of the Saronic Gulf. The bay is also referred to as Bay of Phalerum (Greek: Όρμος Φαλήρου Órmos Falíru).


The area of Phalerum is now occupied by the towns Palaio Faliro, Kallithea, Moschato and Neo Faliro, all of which are part of the Athens agglomeration.
The area of Phalerum is now occupied by the towns Palaio Faliro, Kallithea, Moschato and Neo Faliro, all of which are part of the Athens agglomeration.
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The Park of Maritime Tradition, a collection of preserved historic ships, is located at the site. At the southern tip is the permanent anchorage of the armored cruiser HS Averof (now a floating museum), which was the admiralty ship of the Hellenic Navy during the Balkan Wars and World War I. Other museum ships include the Hellenic Navy destroyer HS Velos (D16), the old cable ship Thalis o Milisios (Thales of Miletos) and Olympias, a modern reconstruction of an ancient trireme naval ship.
The Park of Maritime Tradition, a collection of preserved historic ships, is located at the site. At the southern tip is the permanent anchorage of the armored cruiser HS Averof (now a floating museum), which was the admiralty ship of the Hellenic Navy during the Balkan Wars and World War I. Other museum ships include the Hellenic Navy destroyer HS Velos (D16), the old cable ship Thalis o Milisios (Thales of Miletos) and Olympias, a modern reconstruction of an ancient trireme naval ship.
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