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Kotzia Square is actually two locations in Athens, Greece. The first deals with Greek Resistance of World War II. This is what one of the mayor of Athens who name was not listed refers the square.

Its second and more common name refers to it being across from Athens in the municipality itself. The park is surrounded by the following streets: Efpolidos to the north, Athinas to the west, Kratinou to the south, and Aiolou from the east.

There are 131 hotels located near the square. The square itself is south of Omonia Square, another famous street in Athens.

For the 2004 Summer Olympics, it served as the starting point of the loop for the men's and women's individual road race events.

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