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===The modern town=== [[File:Νέα Αρτάκη Χαλκίδα Εύβοια - panoramio.jpg|thumb|The city hall]] [[File:Court house chalkida.jpg|thumb|Courthouse]] Chalkida became part of the newborn Greek state after the [[Greek War of Independence]]. The modern town received an impetus in its export trade from the establishment of railway connection with Athens and its port Piraeus in 1904. In the early 20th century it was composed of two parts—the old walled town at the bridge over the Euripus, where a number of [[Turkish people|Turkish]] families continued to live until the late 19th century, and a sizeable [[Romaniotes|Jewish community]] lived until World War II, and the more modern suburb that lies outside it, chiefly occupied by Greeks.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} The old town, called the Castro (citadel), was surrounded by a full circuit of defense walls until they were completely razed for urban development around the start of the 20th century.<ref>Andrews, ''Castles of the Morea''. p. 191.</ref><ref>Spyros Kokkinis, "Ἱστορικὰ μνημεῖα καὶ λαϊκὴ ἀρχιτεκτονικὴ στὴν Χαλκίδα". ''Ἀρχεῖον Εὐβοϊκῶν Μελετῶν'', 15 (1969), 149—248.</ref> The city is served by [[Chalcis railway station|a railway station]] and is the terminus for the [[Athens Suburban Railway]] to Athens. There is a [[Holocaust memorial]] honoring the Jewish lives lost during World War II outside of the Chalkis Jewish cemetery.<ref>{{cite web |title=Central Jewish Council of Greece, coordinating body of the Jewish Communities of Greece |url=https://en.kis.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3844:-2023&catid=99:2009-06-04-07-06-01&Itemid=76 |website=THE EVENT OF I.K. CHALKIDAS FOR HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY 2023 |access-date=10 June 2024}}</ref>
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