Modern Phocis was inhabited by several
Greek tribes since antiquity, mainly by Phocians,
Locrians and
Dorians, which were intermingled and formed the present-day Phocian population, with a unique linguistic and cultural heritage, frequently mentioned as Roumeliotes.
Population statistics With a population of 40,343 (2001), it is one of Greece's least populous regional units, and has a
population density of . In the summer months, the population nearly doubles due to the influx of tourists. Most of the villages are in the south, the southeast and the east, especially in the areas between Amfissa and Itea. The north and the west are the least populated.
Notable people •
Alexander of Phocis •
Giannis Skarimpas (September 28, 1893 in
Agia Efthymia Parnassidos – January 21, 1984) •
Nikolaos Makarezos (1919 – August 3, 2009) •
Eleni Karaindrou Sporting teams Here are the most popular sporting teams in the prefecture. All of the teams are under the
Phocis Football Clubs Association in which it existed since 1985 after the separation and dissolution of the Phocis-Phtiotis Football Guild Union. •
Androutsos Gravia - Gravia •
Asteras Iteas - Itea •
Doxa Desfina - Desfina •
Isaia Desfina - Desfina •
Diagoras Polydrosos - Polydrosos •
Dorikos Nea Dorida - Nea Dorida •
Fokikos - Amfissa •
A.O. Malesina - Malesina ==History==