Myrofyllo
Myrofyllo (Μυρόφυλλο) is a Greek village located in the municipality of Pyli, in the Trikala regional unit of Thessaly. It is situated on the slopes of the Koziakas mountain, at an altitude of approximately 850 meters. The village is known for its traditional architecture, mountainous landscape, and connection to local folklore and traditions. Myrofyllo has a small population that fluctuates depending on the season, with many residents having emigrated to larger cities or abroad. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, livestock farming, and seasonal tourism. Points of interest in or near Myrofyllo include churches, traditional stone houses, hiking trails, and the surrounding natural environment. The village's name translates roughly to "fragrant leaf" or "myrrh leaf," potentially referencing the local vegetation.