Boeotia
Pronunciation
  • (British) IPA: /biːˈəʊʃə/
Proper noun
  1. A district of Ancient Greece, formerly renowned for the proverbial stupidity of its inhabitants; now, a district in east Central Greece, situated on the peninsula, west of Euboea, north of Attica and Megaris, and east of Phokis. The present-day capital of the prefecture is Levadeia.
Translations
  • French: Béotie
  • German: Böotien
  • Italian: Beozia, Aonia
  • Portuguese: Beócia
  • Russian: Бео́тия
  • Spanish: Beocia



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