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Grammatiko is a Greek village in east Attica, approximately 40 kilometers northeast of Athens, and north of Marathon and Nea Makri. Grammatiko is linked with a road linking Marathon and Varnavas as well as Kapandriti and with GR-1/E75. The current mayor is George Papageorgiou.
 
The population is a mixture of urban and rural. Grammatiko is situated in a hilly and mountainous setting filled with grasslands, some pine forests, rocks and groves and some farmlands. Part of the municipality are forested but mainly with short and medium-sized trees including pine, spruce and others, forest and rural roads are around Grammatiko. Much of the communities are depopulated. Mountains overlook the South Euboean Gulf.
 
One of the hilltops lies to the southeast and around Grammatiko, taller mountains dominate the southwest along with some forests. The residential buildings goes from the valley up to the hills. The South Euboean Gulf or the Euboic Sea lies about 2.5 kilometers to the northeast.

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