Vrangiana (Greek: Βραγγιανά) is a mountainous village in Evrytania, Greece.
Administratively it constitutes a community within the municipal unit of Agrafa and it has, according to the 2011 Greek census, 42 permanent inhabitants (with a de facto population of 228)[2] whose main occupation is animal husbandry.
The village's oldest recorded name is Vraniana, which is found in a Meteora codex of the 13th–14th century.
[3] The name comes form the Byzantine family of Vranades, who held summer pastures and houses in the area.
The community of Vrangiana experienced economic and demographic growth during Ottoman rule, especially in the 17th and 18th centuries.