Litochori
Litochori (Greek: Λιτόχωρι) is the name of several settlements in Greece. The toponym combines litós (stone) and chori (village), and is commonly translated as "stone village" or "quarry village," reflecting historical building practices and local geology.
Geography and administration: The various Litochoris are small rural communities situated in hilly or agricultural landscapes
Economy and demographics: Traditionally based on agriculture, with olive cultivation, viticulture, and cereals, some Litochori communities
Culture and landmarks: Typical features include stone-built houses and chapels with traditional architecture. In some sites,
Disambiguation: Because multiple villages share the name, identifying a specific Litochori requires noting the regional unit