Klapados was a village situated opposite Stipsi.
Its inhabitants were mostly Turkish Muslims consisting of around 80 families, and few Greeks.
They had separate coffee shops and cemeteries between them as in most villages those days.
The last residents abandoned the village after the civil war c.1950.
The Turks had of course fled long before, after the Klapados Battle at 1912. The Greeks where resettling slowly in the nearby villages of Dafia, Kalloni and few to Stipsi , however until 1960 three families were still living in the now vacant village.
Today few ruins and a relatively well preserved Turkish bath (hamam) are the only evidence of what once existed there.