Boeotia Prefecture
Boeotia (Greek: Βοιωτία -Voiotía, also Viotia) is one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece. It is within the Central Greece periphery. Its area was known in ancient times as Boeotia. Its capital is Livadeia and the second largest city is Thebes. It has access to the island of Euboea via two bridges, one that runs through Chalkida and one bypasses it with another road via Athens. Its bounding prefectures are Phocis in the west, Phthiotis in the north and northwest, Euboea in the east via a bay and a gulf and Attica in the south.
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Greek - Prefectures of Greece - Central Greece - Boeotia - Livadeia - Thebes - Euboea - Chalkida - Athens - Phocis - Phthiotis - Attica
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It has two lakes located northeast, one in 2002 revealed a lost village.
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