Vilia


Vilia is a village and a former municipality of West Attica, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Mandra-Eidyllia, of which it is a municipal unit. Its population was 2,514 at the 2021 census. It is part of Athens metropolitan area. The inhabitants of Vilia are Arvanites.

Geography

The municipal unit Vilia covers the mountainous northwestern part of Attica, and has a land area of 144.851 km2. The main mountain ranges are Cithaeron in the northwest and Pastra in the northeast. In the west it stretches along the coast of the Alkyonides Gulf, a bay of the Gulf of Corinth. The village Vilia, the largest in the municipal unit, lies in the easternmost part, at the southeastern foot of Cithaeron. Vilia is 6 km south of Erythres, 7 km west of Oinoi, 10 km east of the coastal village Aigosthena, 17 km south of Thebes and 40 km northwest of Athens.
The municipal unit's largest villages are Vilia, Kato Alepochori, Aigosthena, Veniza, and Agios Nektarios.

Subdivisions

The municipal unit Vilia consists of the following villages:
  • Vilia
  • Agia Paraskevi
  • Agios Konstantinos
  • Agios Nektarios
  • Aigosthena
  • Ano Alepochori
  • Veniza
  • Kato Alepochori
  • Kryo Pigadi
  • Loumpa
  • Mytikas
  • Profitis Ilias
  • Psatha

    Historical population

Places of interest

Vilia is located near several points of interest, including:
  • The seaside village of Porto Germeno, including the ancient fortress of Aigosthena.
  • The popular beach of Psatha.
  • The ancient fortress of Eleutherai.
  • The ancient towers of Vathychoria.
  • The Church of the Transfiguration of Christ, designed by famous architect Ernst Ziller.

    Notable people

  • Ellie Lambeti actress