chalkia
Chalkia is a village located in the prefecture of Euboea, Greece. It is situated on the southern tip of the island of Euboea, close to the Aegean Sea. The name "Chalkia" is believed to be derived from the Greek word "chalkos," meaning copper, which could indicate historical copper mining activities in the region.
The village itself is characterized by its traditional architecture, with stone houses and narrow, winding streets.
Life in Chalkia retains a traditional pace, with a focus on local customs and community life. The
Historically, Chalkia, like many other villages in the region, has likely experienced periods of growth and