Central Greece
Description
Central Greece Region is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece. The region occupies the eastern half of the traditional region of Central Greece, including the island of Euboea. To the south it borders the regions of Attica and the Peloponnese, to the west the region of West Greece and to the north the regions of Thessaly and Epirus. Its capital city is Lamia.
Towns
Biggest towns in each regional unit, according to the census of 2001 (only communities with population more than 2,000 recorded):
Regional unit Capital Area (km²) Population Boeotia Livadeia 2,952 117,920 1 Thebes 22,883 2 Livadeia 22,193 3 Schimatari 7,173 4 Orchomenos 5,238 5 Oinofyta 4,903 6 Aliartos 4,847 7 Vagia 3,248 8 Distomo 3,192 9 Arachova 2,770 10 Kyriaki 2,298 Euboea Chalcis 4,167 210,815 1 Chalcis 59,125 2 Nea Artaki 9,489 3 Vasiliko 6,571 4 Eretria 6,330 5 Psachna 6,050 6 Drosia 5,950 7 Istiaia 5,522 8 Aliveri 5,249 9 Karystos 5,121 10 Loutra Aidipsou 4,519 11 Vathy 4,098 12 Amarynthos 3,672 13 Agios Nikolaos 3,426 14 Paralia Avlidas 3,115 15 Kymi 2,870 16 Nea Lampsakos 2,196 17 Limni 2,046 18 Gymno 2,033 Evrytania Karpenisi 1,869 20,081 1 Karpenisi 7,348 Phocis Amfissa 2,120 40,343 1 Amfissa 6,919 2 Itea 4,362 3 Galaxidi 2,011 Phthiotis Lamia 4,441 158,231 1 Lamia 52,006 2 Atalanti 5,199 3 Stylida 5,011 4 Malesina 4,427 5 Roditsa 3,509 6 Amfikleia 3,191 7 Agios Konstantinos 2,886 8 Kamena Vourla 2,796 9 Spercheiada 2,691 10 Livanates 2,559 11 Stavros 2,489 12 Elateia 2,372 13 Makrakomi 2,245 Total Central Greece Lamia 15,549 547,390





