Erythres (
Greek:
Ερυθρές, formerly known as Kriekouki,
Greek: Κριεκούκι) is a village and a former municipality in the northernmost part of
West Attica,
Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality
Mandra-Eidyllia, of which it is a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 61.145 km. It is part of Athens metropolitan area.
Erythres was named after the ancient city of
Erythrae, the ruins of which are located 1.5 km east of the present town. The inhabitants of Erythres are
Arvanites. The
Greek National Road 3 (Elefsina - Thebes - Florina) passes through Erythres. The area south of Erythres is mountainous, with the
Kithaironas to the southwest and the
Pastra to the southeast. The area north of Erythres is characterised by the wide, flat valley of the Boeotian river
Asopos, that flows to the east along the northern border of the municipal unit. This area is dominated by farmlands. Erythres is located 5 km east of
Plataies, 6 km north of
Vilia, 12 km south of
Thebes and 44 km northwest of
Athens.
Historical population
Year |
Population
|
1981 |
3,550
|
1991 |
3,519
|
2001 |
3,326
|
2011 |
3,349
|