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Locris
Locris (; ; ) was a region of ancient Greece, the homeland of the Locrians, made up of three distinct districts.
Amphictyon
In Greek mythology, Amphictyon (; , or ) was a king of Thermopylae and later Athens. In one account, he was the ruler of Locris.
Lokroi Municipality
municipality of Greece
Locrians
thumb|251x251px|Map showing eastern Opuntian Locris|Opuntian and western [[Ozolian Locris in Central Greece.]]
The Locrians (, Lokroi) were an ancient Greek tribe that inhabited the region of Locris in Central Greece, around Parnassus. They spoke the Locrian dialect, a Doric-Northwest dialect, and were closely related to their neighbouring tribes, the Phocians and the Dorians. They were divided into two geographically distinct tribes, the western Ozolians and the eastern Opuntians; their primary towns were Amphissa and Opus respectively, and their most important colony was the city of Epizephy
Opuntian Locris
ancient Greek region
Protogeneia
Protogeneia (; ), in Greek mythology, may refer to: