Over the years, Athens underwent a remarkable transformation.
When Greece won its independence in 1822, Athens was a shadow of its former glory, reduced to a small village of around 4,000 inhabitants. The city had faded into irrelevance over centuries of Ottoman rule, with much of its ancient splendor lost or in ruins. Despite its diminished state, Athens was chosen as the capital of the newly independent Greece in 1834, primarily for its historical and sentimental significance. The decision was influenced by the city's illustrious past as the cradle of Western civilization and democracy, symbolizing the rebirth of the Greek nation.

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