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Oeum Deceleicum or Oion Dekeleikon ( grc, Οἶον Δεκελεικόν) was a
deme In Ancient Greece, a deme or ( grc, δῆμος, plural: demoi, δημοι) was a suburb or a subdivision of Athens and other city-states. Demes as simple subdivisions of land in the countryside seem to have existed in the 6th century BC and ear ...
of ancient Attica near
Deceleia Decelea ( grc, Δεκέλεια, ), ''Dekéleia''), was a deme and ancient village in northern Attica serving as a trade route connecting Euboea with Athens, Greece. It was situated near the entrance of the eastern pass across Mount Parnes, which ...
, so called to distinguish it from the
Oeum Cerameicum Oeum Cerameicum or Oion Kerameikon ( grc, Οἶον Κεραμεικὸν) was a deme of ancient Attica. It was surnamed to distinguish it from Oeum Deceleicum near Deceleia. Its name shows that it was near the outer Kerameikos Kerameikos (, ) ...
. The site of Oeum Deceleicum is located near modern Bogiati.


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Populated places in ancient Attica Former populated places in Greece Demoi {{AncientAttica-geo-stub