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 | | In the Paleochristian period, the most significant city was Fthiotides Thebes (Nea Agchialos), while Demetriada had declined. |
 | | It is built in an area covered with plane-trees, beech-trees and chestnut trees, it is constituted by four separated group of houses, one away from another, as they were different villages: Agia Parascevi, Agios Stefanos, Agioi Taxiarches and Agia Kyriaki. |
 | | Nea Agchialos: Littoral town, which lately unfolds to a touristic centre, built, by refugees from East Romylia, in a fertile area, on the position of the ancient city of Pyrassus which had a famous port known since the Homeric age. |
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