Leianokladi municipality, Former municipality in Phthiotis, Greece
Leianokladi is a former municipality located in the Phthiotis region of Central Greece. The area comprises several small villages including Amouri, Zilevto, Moschokarya, and Stirfaka, which together form a rural landscape.
The area functioned as an independent municipality until 2011, when it was merged with the larger city of Lamia through administrative reforms. This restructuring was part of a nationwide reorganization that consolidated many smaller administrative units.
Multiple communities, including Amouri, Zilevto, Moschokarya, and Stirfaka, form the municipal structure, each maintaining their local customs within the Greek administrative system.
The national railway line connecting Athens, Lamia, Larissa, and Thessaloniki passes through the area, making it an important transportation hub. This connection allows travelers to reach the various villages and surrounding region with ease.
The municipal area maintains a population density of 23 inhabitants per square kilometer, with vehicle registrations distinguished by the prefix MI.
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