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Plateia or Platia (πλατεία) is the Greek word for town square. Most Greek and Cypriot cities have several town squares which are a point of reference in travelling and guiding. In traditional societies like villages and provincial communities, plateies are the central places for feasts, celebrations, events and meetings.

The original ancient Greek word (plural plateiai) meant one of the (usually 3) main east-west streets in an ancient Greek city such as Naples.[1] They were crossed by stenopoi, north-south streets in a rectangular town plan.

Notable squares (plateies) in Greece

Kotzia Square, Athens
Omonia Square, Athens
Syntagma Square, Athens
Aristotelous Square, Thessaloniki
Navarinou Square, Thessaloniki
Georgiou I Square, Patras
Lions Square, Heraklion
Spianada Square, Corfu

In Cyprus

Faneromeni Square, Nicosia

See also

References