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Livanates (Template:Lang-el) is a seaside town (population in 2001: 3,023) in the prefecture of Phthiotis, central Greece. It is located 68km southeast of Lamia and is the seat of the municipality of Dafnousia. Kynos, an ancient settlement site, can be found at the edge of the town. Other notable sites are 'Agioi Theodoroi', a small byzantine church which is an alleged site of Krifo scholio, and the monastery of 'Metamorphosis tou Sotiros'.
The region produces meat, fish, potatoes, tomatoes, olives and olive oil, tobacco and cotton.
- Livanates, view of the coast overlooking Euboea
- Livanates, view by the Ai Giannis church, near Kynos.
Notable persons
- Andreas Androutsos (born in 1740), father of Odysseas Androutsos
38°43′N 23°03′E / 38.717°N 23.050°E / 38.717; 23.050
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