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Most Educated in Attica

Top 89 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Attica

1 Távros 28.0%
4 Néo Psychikó 28.0%
5 Ymittos 28.0%
6 Mándra 28.0%
7 Rafína 28.0%
8 Papágou 28.0%
9 Drapetsóna 28.0%
11 Paianía 28.0%
12 Pallíni 28.0%
14 Néa Mákri 28.0%
15 Vári 28.0%
17 Ellinikó 28.0%
18 Néa Erythraía 28.0%
19 Koropí 28.0%
20 Péfki 28.0%
21 Artémida 28.0%
22 Melíssia 28.0%
23 Dhafní 28.0%
24 Marathónas 28.0%
25 Kryonéri 28.0%
26 Diónysos 28.0%
27 Avlónas 28.0%
28 Ekáli 28.0%
29 Leondárion 28.0%
30 Thrakomakedónes 28.0%
31 Anávyssos 28.0%
32 Anoixi 28.0%
33 Aegina 28.0%
34 Lávrio 28.0%
35 Mégara 28.0%
36 Drosiá 28.0%
37 Néa Pentéli 28.0%
38 Filothéi 28.0%
39 Keratéa 28.0%
40 Néa Péramos 28.0%
41 Spáta 28.0%
42 Zefyri 28.0%
43 Markópoulo 28.0%
44 Psychikó 28.0%
45 Lykóvrysi 28.0%
46 Néa Smýrni 28.0%
47 Galátsi 28.0%
48 Agía Paraskeví 28.0%
49 Výronas 28.0%
50 Korydallós 28.0%
51 Palaió Fáliro 28.0%
52 Néa Ionía 28.0%
53 Aigáleo 28.0%
54 Zográfos 28.0%
55 Agios Dimitrios 28.0%
56 Maroúsi 28.0%
57 Petroúpolis 28.0%
58 Khalándrion 28.0%
59 Keratsíni 28.0%
60 Ilioúpoli 28.0%
61 Ílion 28.0%
62 Glyfáda 28.0%
63 Níkaia 28.0%
64 Acharnés 28.0%
65 Kallithéa 28.0%
66 Peristéri 28.0%
67 Piraeus 28.0%
68 Gérakas 28.0%
69 Elefsína 28.0%
70 Salamína 28.0%
71 Pérama 28.0%
72 Moskháton 28.0%
74 Kaisarianí 28.0%
75 Agía Varvára 28.0%
76 Kamaterón 28.0%
77 Voúla 28.0%
78 Metamórfosi 28.0%
79 Athens 28.0%
80 Asprópyrgos 28.0%
81 Vrilissia 28.0%
82 Cholargós 28.0%
83 Áno Liósia 28.0%
84 Argyroúpoli 28.0%
86 Álimos 28.0%
87 Chaïdári 28.0%
88 Kifisiá 28.0%
89 Irákleio 28.0%

The most educated cities in Attica have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Távros leads with 28.0% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Távros, 28.0% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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