Thisvi (Greek: Θίσβη) is a village part of the municipality of Thisvi () (since 1997) in the Boeotia Prefecture, Greece. Population 4.480 (2001). The seat of the municipality is in Domvraina (or Dombraina).

Thisvi is named after ancient Thisbe. The village Thisvi is near the town of ancient Thisbe, remains of the fortifications from the 4th century exist.


Division of the municipality

  • Domvraina / Δ.δ. Δομβραίνης [1267]
    • Domvraina / η [1188]
    • Agios Nikolaos / ο Άγιος Νικόλαος [63]
    • Moni Makariotissas / η [16]
  • Ellopia / Δ.δ. Ελλοπίας -- η [601]
  • Thisvi / Δ.δ. Θίσβης [460]
    • Thisvi / η [455]
    • Ormos Agiou Ioannou / ο Όρμος Αγίου Ιωάννου [5]
  • Xironomi / Δ.δ. Ξηρονομής [990]
    • Xironomi / η [608]
    • Alyki / η [382]
  • Prodromos / Δ.δ. Προδρόμου [1162]
    • Prodromos / ο [830]
    • Paralia / η [332]

Alyki (or Aliki)

Domvraina (or Domvrena)

Domvraina or Domvrena is known from its marble production (Domvrena Beige)

Ellopia

  • Ellopia is between the mountains Helicon and Kithairon, height 250 m., 20 km from Thiva.

Prodromos

Xironomi




Municipalities and communities of the Boeotia (Voitia) Prefecture

Akraifnia | Aliartos | Arachova | Chaironeia | Davleia | Dervenochori | Distomo | Koroneia | Livadeia | Oinofyta | Orchomenos | Plataies | Schimatari | Tanagra | Thebes | Thespies | Thisvi | Vagia

Antikyra | Kyriaki

Literature

Greek

  • Ελένη Θ. Κοβάνη, Ασπασία Μίχα-Λαμπράκη, Σωκράτης Χαρ. Λουκάς, Θίσβη μια πόλη μια ιστορία, Αθήνα, 2000 εκδ.Panthisbean Society

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