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Patsi Street (Greek: Οδός Σπύρου Πατσή) is a street in the western part of the center of the Greek capital city of Athens. It was named after Spyridon Patsis, a former mayor of Athens. It connects Athinon Avenue in the north with Konstantinopouleos Avenue in the south. The street also crosses Iera Odos.
37°58′53″N 23°42′32″E / 37.9815°N 23.7088°E / 37.9815; 23.7088
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