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The Hottest City in Continental Europe Is Preparing for Extreme Heat and a Tourist Record

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Mediafax The capital of Greece, the hottest city in continental Europe, is faced with the challenge of managing extreme temperatures in the context where it is expected to receive a record of 10 million visitors in 2025. In the last two years, authorities have been required to close again Acropola, the most visited site in Greece, in the hottest hours of the day to protect tourists and staff from temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius, underlines …
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Mediafax The capital of Greece, the hottest city in continental Europe, is faced with the challenge of managing extreme temperatures in the context where it is expected to receive a record of 10 million visitors in 2025. In the last two years, authorities have been required to close again Acropola, the most visited site in Greece, in the hottest hours of the day to protect tourists and staff from temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius, underlines …

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Mediafax broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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