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Anaphlystus or Anaphlystos (Ancient Greek: Ἀνάφλυστος) was a coastal (paralia) deme of ancient Athens, belonging to the Antiochis phyle, on the west coast of Attica, opposite the island of , and a little north of the promontory of Sunium, between that promontory and that of . It bordered on Aegilia to the west, to Atene in the south-east and to Amphitrope to the east. To the northwest, it was separated from Phrearrhioi by the . It was situated at a site called Agios Georgios (St. George), close to the modern settlement of Anavyssos, on the Athens Riviera.

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  • Η Ανάφλυστος (αρχαία ελληνικά: Ἀνάφλυστος), (ο δήμος: Αναφλύστου) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός - πόλη και δήμος της Αντιοχίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Ελλάδας). (el)
  • Anaphlystus or Anaphlystos (Ancient Greek: Ἀνάφλυστος) was a coastal (paralia) deme of ancient Athens, belonging to the Antiochis phyle, on the west coast of Attica, opposite the island of , and a little north of the promontory of Sunium, between that promontory and that of . It bordered on Aegilia to the west, to Atene in the south-east and to Amphitrope to the east. To the northwest, it was separated from Phrearrhioi by the . It was a place of some importance. It had ten representatives in the Boule. Xenophon recommended the erection of a fortress here for the protection of the mines of Sunium. Strabo speaks of a (Πανεῖον), or Grotto of Pan, in the neighbourhood of Anaphlystus. It was situated at a site called Agios Georgios (St. George), close to the modern settlement of Anavyssos, on the Athens Riviera. (en)
  • Anaflisto (en griego, Ἀνάφλυστος) fue un demo del Ática, en la costa suroeste, cerca del cabo Sunión, en la bahía de , frente al islote de . Pertenecía a la tribu .​ Según una tradición, este demo había sido fundado por uno de los hijos de Trecén que se llamaba Anaflisto.​ El Periplo de Pseudo-Escílax menciona su puerto y añade que se encontraba fortificado.​ Una de las funciones de esta fortaleza era la protección de las minas de plata de Laurión que había en sus proximidades.​ Cerca de este demo se encontraba un santuario de Pan.​ Es citado también por Heródoto.​ (es)
  • Anaflisto (in greco antico: Ἀνάφλυστος, Anáphlystos) era un demo dell'Attica situato sulla sua costa occidentale di fronte all'isola di , a sud-est di Atene, tra Capo Sunio e il promontorio di Astipalea. (it)
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  • Η Ανάφλυστος (αρχαία ελληνικά: Ἀνάφλυστος), (ο δήμος: Αναφλύστου) ήταν αρχαίος οικισμός - πόλη και δήμος της Αντιοχίδας (περιοχή της Αρχαίας Αττικής και φυλή της αρχαίας Ελλάδας). (el)
  • Anaflisto (en griego, Ἀνάφλυστος) fue un demo del Ática, en la costa suroeste, cerca del cabo Sunión, en la bahía de , frente al islote de . Pertenecía a la tribu .​ Según una tradición, este demo había sido fundado por uno de los hijos de Trecén que se llamaba Anaflisto.​ El Periplo de Pseudo-Escílax menciona su puerto y añade que se encontraba fortificado.​ Una de las funciones de esta fortaleza era la protección de las minas de plata de Laurión que había en sus proximidades.​ Cerca de este demo se encontraba un santuario de Pan.​ Es citado también por Heródoto.​ (es)
  • Anaflisto (in greco antico: Ἀνάφλυστος, Anáphlystos) era un demo dell'Attica situato sulla sua costa occidentale di fronte all'isola di , a sud-est di Atene, tra Capo Sunio e il promontorio di Astipalea. (it)
  • Anaphlystus or Anaphlystos (Ancient Greek: Ἀνάφλυστος) was a coastal (paralia) deme of ancient Athens, belonging to the Antiochis phyle, on the west coast of Attica, opposite the island of , and a little north of the promontory of Sunium, between that promontory and that of . It bordered on Aegilia to the west, to Atene in the south-east and to Amphitrope to the east. To the northwest, it was separated from Phrearrhioi by the . It was situated at a site called Agios Georgios (St. George), close to the modern settlement of Anavyssos, on the Athens Riviera. (en)
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