Martino, Phthiotis

Martino (Greek: Μαρτίνο) is an Arvanitic settlement in the regional unit of Phthiotis in Central Greece, and belongs to the municipality of Lokroi.

In 1688 the households of Martino increased to 100, whereas before the Greek Revolution, in 1810, reached 300, all belong to Christian families.

One of the major battles during the Greek revolution in the region of Locrida was that of Martino, held on January 29, 1829.

The municipality enclosed the villages: Martino, Pavlos, Traganas, Malesina, Pyrgos, Loutsi, Larymna, Tsouka, Proskynas and Mazi.

[16] With the new administrative reform of the Greek state (Kallikratis plan), Martino joined the enlarged municipality of Locroi.

Other attractions of the village are the entrance of the temple of Pan and the ancient fountains "Tsorokos" and "Monachou".