Halae Aexonides
Halae Aexonides or Halai Aixonides ({{langx|grc|Ἁλαὶ Αἰξωνίδες}}), also known as Aexonides Halae or Aixonides Halai (Αἰξωνίδες Ἁλαί), was a deme of ancient Attica, a little south of Aexone. It derived its name from its salt-works.{{Cite Stephanus|s.v.}} Its surname distinguishes it from Halae Araphenides. Its most important sanctuary was Temple of Apollo Zoster,{{Cite Pausanias|1|31|1}} ruins of which remain in modern Vouliagmeni.
The site of Halae Aexonides is located at the Palaichori near Voula (and Vouliagmeni).{{Cite DARE|31130}}{{Cite Barrington|59}}
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Category:Populated places in ancient Attica
Category:Former populated places in Greece
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