Boeotia (regional unit)
Boeotia Regional Unit Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Βοιωτίας (Βοιωτία) |
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Basic data | |
State : | Greece |
Region : | Central Greece |
Area : | 3,211 km² |
Residents : | 117,920 (2011) |
Population density : | 36.7 inhabitants / km² |
NUTS 3 code no. : | EL641 |
Structure: | 6 municipalities |
Boeotia ( Greek Βοιωτία Viotía ) is one of the five regional districts of the Greek region of Central Greece . It roughly coincides with the historical landscape of Boeotia .
geography
Boeotia borders on Phocis in the west, the Corinthian Gulf in the south, the Kithairon in the east and the Opuntian Lokris in the north . The Euboean Sound formed the natural eastern border for a long time. The area is hilly in the north and mountainous in the south, with flat lowlands in between. The most important places in antiquity were Thebes and Haliartos , as well as Orchomenos , Thespiai (Thespiae) and Plataiai (Platää). Today's main places are Thebes (Thiva) and Livadia . Boeotia remained an inland agricultural land, although its coastlines contained natural harbors. Akraiphia , Aulis , Eutresis , Gla , Leuktra , Siphai , Tanagra and Thisbe are also of historical and archaeological importance .
structure
The Boeotia Regional Unit comprises the municipalities of Aliartos-Thespies , Distomo-Arachova-Andikyra , Livadia , Orchomenos , Tanagra and Thiva .
history
For history in antiquity and the Middle Ages see Boeotia .
After Greece gained independence, Boeotia was part of the prefecture of Attica-Boeotia from 1833 to 1943, from 1899 to 1909 and finally from 1943 an independent prefecture , from 1986 in the administrative region of Central Greece. In 1974 some coastal communities were spun off into the Euboea prefecture .
As a result of the administrative reform of 2010 , the competences of the prefecture were transferred to the region of Central Greece and the municipalities, which were greatly reduced by the merger. As a regional district, Boeotia sends eleven members to the Central Greek Regional Council, but beyond that it no longer has any political significance.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Results of the 2011 census at the National Statistical Service of Greece (ΕΛ.ΣΤΑΤ) ( Memento from June 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (Excel document, 2.6 MB)