| Lavreotiki - Statistics | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Prefecture: | Attica | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Metropolitan area: | Athens | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" valign="top" | Location: | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Population: (1991) - Total - Density¹ - Rank | 10,293 -/km² | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Elevation: -lowest: -centre: -highest: | Aegean Sea (Petalies Gulf) 1 m(centre) around 400 to 500 m | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Postal code: | 195 00 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Area/distance code: | 11-30-22920 (030-22920)-2 through 4 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Municipal code: | 03 | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Car designation: | KM
| bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | 3-letter abbreviation: | LAV | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Name of inhabitants: | Laurian sing., -s pl. | bgcolor="#FFFFFF" | Address of administration: | 1 Koutouriotou St. Lavrio 195 00 |
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Laurium or Laurion (Λαύριον, Thoricum before early 1000s BC, Ergastiri throughout the medieval times and the mid to late 1000s, Ergastiri is Greek for Workplace) is a town in southeastern part of Attica, Greece and is one of the southernmost and the seat of the municipality of Lavreotiki, famous in Classical antiquity for the silver mines which were one of the chief sources of revenue of the Athenian state, and were employed for coinage. In modern times, the town is also known as Lavrio or Lavrion. It is a sea port of much less importance than nearby Piraeus. Today it is a suburb of Athens.
It is located about 60 km SE of Athens, SE of Keratea, S of Porto Rafti and Nea Makri and N of Cape Sounio. The Time Zone is Greenwich Mean Time + 2 hours.
Laurium is situated on a bay overlooking the island of Makronisos (ancient times: Helena) in the east. The port is in the middle and gridded streets cover the residential area of Lavrio. GR-91 runs through Lavrio and ends south in Sounio.
| Year | Communal population | Change | Municipal population |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1907 | 10,007 | - | - |
| 1981 | 10,124 | - | - |
| 1991 | 8,846 | -1,278/-12.623% | 10,293 |
| 2001 | 9,891 | +1,045/+10% | --> |
The town of Lavrio has 4 primary schools, 2 lyceums, 2 gymnasia, 2 banks, a post office, and a few squares (plateia).
The mines were still worked in the early 20th century by French and Greek companies, but mainly for lead, manganese and cadmium.
The population of the modern town was 10,007 in 1907.
The city is now a suburb of Athens. It is now connected by the new Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport and Attiki Odos. The nearest cities are Sounion, and Keratea.
It used to have a nearby train station but the line in the mid to the 20th century became abandoned.
The mining town of Laurium, Michigan was named after the famous Greek Laurium.
| Northwest: Kapandriti and Varnavas (both communes) | North: Agios Konstantinos (commune) and Keratea | Northeast: Petaldies Gulf | |
| West: Keratea |
Marathon | East: Petalides Gulf | |
| Southwest: Saronic Gulf | South: Saronic Gulf |
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