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After Ligortynos, on the way to Pyrgos, you come across the small hamlet of Plakiotissa. This is very old and there are references to it in all Venetian censuses. Most residents of the village come from Anogeia, Mylopotamos. There is a lot of water in the village and the locals are mainly farmers or animal-breeders, toiling the land or keeping bees.

The main landmark is under construction (while this guide is being prepared); it is the dam of Plakiotissa, which will significantly help irrigate the territory.

Churches in the hamlet are the village parish church of Agiou Georgiou (St. George), and the church of Agias Anastasias tis Romeas (St. Anastasia the Roman), who is the matron saint of the village.

The village has more churches, such as the two-aisled church of Agiou Panteleimon (St. Panteleimon) and Agias Ekaterinis (St. Catherine), the Church of Lord Christ (Afentis Christos), the church of the Annunciation, right on the road just before entering the village, etc.