Limni, Euboea

Limni (Greek: Λίμνη meaning "lake") is a town and a community in the northwestern part of the island of Euboea, Greece. It is located northwest of Chalkida and southeast of Istiaia. Limni is part of the municipal unit of Elymnioi, and it was the seat of the municipality Elymnioi. The community Limni had a population of 2,046 in 2011. It is built at the foot of a mountain slope, on a bay of the North Euboean Gulf. It has been suggested as the site of the ancient city of Elymnion.

Limni

Λίμνη
Limni
Coordinates: 38°46′N 23°19′E
CountryGreece
Administrative regionCentral Greece
Regional unitEuboea
MunicipalityMantoudi-Limni-Agia Anna
Municipal unitElymnioi
Districts6
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Rural
1,642
Community
  Population2,046 (2011)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
34005
Vehicle registrationXA

Subdivisions

The community Limni consists of the following settlements:

  • Limni
  • Chronia
  • Katounia
  • Myrtias
  • Retsinolakkos
  • Sipias

Population

YearVillage populationCommunity population
19812,896-
19912,129-
20012,0832,673
20111,6422,046

People

Limni was the home of the independence fighter Angelis Govios, Greek resistance activist Lela Karagianni and the film director and screenwriter Nikos Tsiforos. In 1959 the English writer Philip Sherrard bought part of disused magnesite mine near Limni, planted trees and plants where the former mine installations had been, and restored the abandoned homes of the former directors who had lived there before the Second World War. From 1977 until his death in 1995 it was his permanent home.

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