Ellinopyrgos (Greek: Ελληνόπυργος), formerly (and occasionally in popular usage) known as Gralista (Γράλιστα),[2][3][4][5] is a village in the central part of Greece with 136 inhabitants in 2021.
Initially the settlement was lower but due to a plague epidemic that broke out in the middle of the 17th century the surviving inhabitants left their original homes and settled in the livestock settlement located in the current location of the village.
The village was included in the treaty that granted autonomy to the so-called Agrafa, a mountainous region in Central Greece during Ottoman times.
Georgios Karaiskakis, a klepht who became a hero in the Greek War of Independence, settled near the village at the age of eight, having been orphaned.
The Gralisiotis river flew at a 3 km long section through the old village, dividing it into two parts.