'''Vilia''' ({{lang-el|'''Βίλια'''}}) is a town and [[Communities and Municipalities of Greece|municipality]] of the [[Greece|Greek]] prefecture of [[West Attica]] in [[Attica]]. Vilia is northwest of the road linking the [[Greek National Road 2|GR-3]] (Athens - [[Thiva]]) about 3 km west of [[Oinoi]] and about 9 km east of [[Aigosthena / Porto Germeno]], it also serves a road to the western part of mount Kithaironas. The area around Vilia are mountainous with [[Makri Oros]] (850 m) to the south, mount [[Cithaeron|Kithaironas]] (1,409 m) to the northwest and [[Pastra (mountain)|Pastra]] to the northeast. Farmlandas are situated in the valley areas. The ancient [[Eleutheriae]] lies to the northeast. Vilia is located northwest of [[Athens]] and [[Elefsina]], ENE of [[Corinth]] and south of [[Thiva]]. The municipality includes villages in the easternmost part of the [[Gulf of Corinth]] including the ancient city of [[Aigosthena]]. The town of '''Vília''' (pop. 1,955 in 2001) is the municipal seat of the '''Municipality of Vília''', which has a land area of 144.851 km² and a total population of 3,215 inhabitants. The municipality's largest other villages are Káto Alepochóri (pop. 412), Aigósthena (320), Psátha (172), and Ágios Nektários (136).
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