Pitsiota is a village in the municipal unit of Agios Georgios Tymfristou, Phthiotis, Greece, northwest of Lamia.
It is in the northwestern part of Phthiotis and very close to the borders of Evrytania and Karditsa regional units.
Without some specific historical reports, the age of the village has been calculated and found to exceed 500 years, since it had already been constituted before the Turkish slavery (1453).
Its early inhabitants went there, from Evrytania, Agrinio, Trikala, from the villages of Fthiotida, or from Agrafa mountains (soldiers during the Turkish slavery, who served the Greek post, which had been later recast to the chapel of Saint Paraskevi).
Population according to the census Urbanization, influenced Pitsiota as it did in all Greek villages in the 1960s according to the upper data.