Plotheia () was a deme of ancient Attica and appears to have belonged to the district of Epacria, and to have been not far from Halae Araphenides.Harpocr.; Suid.; Phot.; Böckh, Inscr. No. 82. It was noted for its festival celebrating the hero Pandion.Mikalson, p. 430; Parker, pp. 73–74; p. 74 note 96, pp. 477–478; Dillon and Garland, pp. 354–355; Inscriptiones Graecae, I3 258, line 9.
Its site is located south of modern Stamata.
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