Tanagra

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Coordinates: 38°19′N, 22°32′E

Greece Tanagra (Τανάγρα)
Tanagra
Map of Greece, position of Tanagra highlighted

Coordinates 38°19′ N 22°32′ E
Country Greece
Periphery Central Greece
Prefecture Boeotia
Population 4,134 source (2001)
Area 122.53 km²
Population density 34 /km²
Elevation 214 m
Postal code 322 00, 320 09
Area code 22620
Licence plate code ΒΙ
Website arachova.gr

Tanagra (Greek: Τανάγρα) is a community north of Athens in Boeotia, not far from Thebes, that was noted in antiquity for its mass-produced mold-cast and fired terracotta figurines: see Tanagra figurine. Pausanias mentions in its location the ancient city of Graea, which is considered by certain academics to be the origin of the name Greek.

It's ancient name was Poimandria, after its founder Poimandros who took part in the Trojan campaign.

It was the site of two Battles of Tanagra, in 457 BC and 426 BC.

It can be accessed by GR-1 in the north and by a provincial road linking Thiva (Thebes) in the west. It is located SE of Thiva and Arma, SW of Schimatari and NW of Agios Thomas. The town is situated between the base and the highway. Tanagra is served by two interchanges, a partial southbound exit, a northbound entrance to the northwest and an almost-full to the east, serving access to highways 44 and 77 to the island of Euboea. Its service road lies to the south and is linked with the southeast bypass and to the military base. Farmlands surround the rest of Tanagra, and the Asopus River along with the Parnitha mountains to the south.

Today, Tanagra Air Force base is home to the 114 Combat Wing of the Hellenic Air Force, and is one of Greece's largest military bases. Its runway is about 2 km in length.

In early-2000s, a military plane which was on a training flight crashed on the runway during bad weather. There were no survivors.

On Sunday September 18, 2005, the Archangelos air show, the largest one ever organized in Greece, took place in Tanagra. It drew a crowd of more than 200,000.

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Year Communal population Change Island population
1981 1,097 - -
1991 847 -250/-22.79% -
2003 - - -

Tanagra has schools, a few lyceums, a gymnasia, a few churches, a post office and a few squares (plateies).

Tanagra is referenced in science fiction series Star Trek: The Next Generation - Darmok by Tamarian Dathon although in that context it did not refer to the Greek community, but rather to some fictional place in Tamarian history. Tamarians use metaphors to communicate ideas. In this case: "Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra", which refers to the event of the meeting of two lonely heroes Darmok and Jalad of Tamarian history at a place called Tanagra where they become friends and allies against a common foe ("The Beast at Tanagra"). Later its example was used by the Tamarian people try to forge a similar alliance between Picard and their own captain: "Picard and Dathon at El-Adrel".


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