The oldest Greek dominated neighborhood outside of Greece were probably the Fener in Istanbul,[1] or the Ash Shatibi in Alexandria.
The term Greektown is not widely used in Australia, even in areas with comparatively high levels of Greek concentration.
In the 1860s, a shanty town referred to as Greektown was established at Tambaroora near Bathurst in New South Wales.
[24][25][26] Although in recent years, most of London's Greek and Greek-Cypriot population resides in Southgate.
The Saint Sophia Cathedral, situated on Moscow Road was built in 1882, and is a grade I listed building.