'''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.<ref>{{Cite Stephanus|''s.v.''}}</ref> Its surname distinguishes it from [[Halae Araphenides]]. Its most important sanctuary was [[Temple of Apollo Zoster]],<ref>{{Cite Pausanias|1|31|1}}</ref> ruins of which remain in modern [[Vouliagmeni]].
The site of Halae Aexonides is located at the ''Palaichori'' near [[Voula]] (and Vouliagmeni).<ref>{{Cite DARE|31130}}</ref><ref>{{Barrington Atlas|page=59}}</ref>
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