Ypati
Ypati is a village and a former municipality in Phthiotis, central peninsular Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality of Lamia, of which it is a municipal unit.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 496 residents
- Description: village in Central Greece
- Also known as: “Ipáti”
- Postal code: 35016
Places of Interest
Highlights include Byzantine Museum of Phthiotis and Agathonos Monastery.
Byzantine Museum of Phthiotis
Museum
Photo: Ronnlund, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Byzantine Museum of Phthiotis is a historical museum in the town of Ypati, Phthiotis Prefecture, Central Greece, focusing on the region's Byzantine-era history.
Agathonos Monastery
Church
Photo: linmtheu, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Agathonos Monastery is a Greek Orthodox male monastery in Phthiotis, Central Greece. The monastery is located on the northern slopes of Mount Oeta, some 3 km west of the town of Ypati. Agathonos Monastery is situated 3 km west of Ypati.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lychno and Loutra Ypatis.
Lychno
Village
Photo: George Mitsouras, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Lychno is a village, which is situated 4 km west of Ypati.
Loutra Ypatis
Photo: Ronnlund, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Loutra Ypatis is a village in the Phthiotis Region of West Central Greece.
Amouri
Village
Amouri is a village and a community of the Lamia municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was a part of the municipality of Leianokladi, of which it was a municipal district. The community of Amouri covers an area of 6.901 km2. Amouri is situated 9 km east of Ypati.
Ypati
- Category: locality
- Location: Lamia, Phthiotis, Central Greece, Greece, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
38.87148° or 38° 52′ 17″ northLongitude
22.24134° or 22° 14′ 29″ eastPopulation
496Elevation
394 metres (1,293 feet)Open location code
8GC4V6CR+HGOpenStreetMap ID
node 286620751OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
261769Wikidata ID
Q1231790
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In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Ukrainian—“Ypati” goes by many names.
- Bulgarian: “Ипати”
- Catalan: “Neopàtria”
- Catalan: “Ypati”
- Cebuano: “Ypáti”
- Chinese: “伊帕提”
- Chinese: “伊帕蒂”
- Chinese: “新帕特雷”
- Dutch: “Ypati”
- Egyptian Arabic: “ياپاتى”
- Finnish: “Ypáti”
- French: “Néopatra”
- French: “Ypati”
- French: “Ypáti”
- Galician: “Ypati”
- German: “Neai Patrai”
- German: “Neopatra”
- German: “Ypati”
- Greek: “Ypáti”
- Greek: “Νέα Πάτρα”
- Greek: “Νέαι Πάτραι”
- Greek: “Πατρατζίκι”
- Greek: “Υπάτη Φθιώτιδας”
- Greek: “Υπάτη Φθιώτιδος”
- Greek: “Υπάτη”
- Italian: “Ypati”
- Japanese: “イパティ”
- Latin: “Hypata”
- Macedonian: “Ипати”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Ypati”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Ypáti”
- Norwegian: “Ypati”
- Polish: “Ipati”
- Polish: “Ypati”
- Russian: “Ипати”
- Slovenian: “Ipati”
- Slovenian: “Neopatra”
- Slovenian: “Ypati”
- Spanish: “Hypata”
- Spanish: “Hypate”
- Spanish: “Nea Patra”
- Spanish: “Neai Patrai”
- Spanish: “Neopatria”
- Spanish: “Nueva Patras”
- Spanish: “Patratziki”
- Spanish: “Ypati”
- Swedish: “Ypáti”
- Turkish: “Badracık”
- Turkish: “İpati”
- Ukrainian: “Іпаті”
- Ukrainian: “Неа Патри”
- Ukrainian: “Неопатрія”
- “Nueva Patras”
- “Ypati”
- “Νέα Πάτρα”
- “Νέαι Πάτραι”
- “Υπάτη”
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