For the Polynesian mythological figure, see Varima-te-Takere which is alsn known as Vari anf for a town on the island of Syros, see Vari (Syros), Greece .
Vari (or Várê, Greek: Βάρη)is a suburban community in the southwestern part of the Mesogeia plain and the southeast shoulder of the Hymettus mountain. Distance from Voula and Varkiza is 2 km each along with the blue beaches, and 4 km west of Agia Marina , and other communities of the southern suburbs. It serves access to the eastern suburbs and Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport. Vari is locally known for its many taverns, the "Vlahika".
A road in 2002 linking north of Vari, south of Voula and Koropi began construction to expand to two lanes. In 2004, unofficially GR-85 from Voula to Koropi now has two lanes running southwest to northeast which access to Attiki Odos and Eleftherios Venizelos Airport which opened earlier in 2001.
Historical population
| Year | Communal population | Change
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| 1981 | 4,211 | -
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| 1991 | 8,488 | 4,277/101.57%
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It was one of the fastest growing municipalities in Greece from 1981 to 1991.
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| North: Glyfada |
Northeast: Kropia
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West: Voula , [[]] |
Vari |
East: ? |
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| South: Varkiza ? |
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See also