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            Kainourgio Chorio, Chersonissos
                Kainourgio Chorio, a historic village in Crete, boasts a rich history dating back to the Second Byzantine period.  Despite its name, meaning "New Village," it has a long and storied past evident in its well-preserved landmarks. The village, located in the Municipality of Hersonissos, is nestled at an altitude of 220 meters.  Kainourgio Chorio is home to the Foscolo Tower, a Venetian-era fortified residence that later underwent modifications during the Ottoman occupation.  The village also houses the Church of Panagia and Agia Paraskevi, adorned with surviving fragments of frescoes from the Venetian period.  The Venetian wine presses, some of the largest in Crete, stand as a testament to the region's historical wine production.  The Wine Museum, donated by Ioannis Papadakis, offers a glimpse into the region's winemaking heritage, showcasing preserved wine production facilities and a collection of wines.            
                            
            
        Smiles in Amari
                Smiles, an abandoned village in Crete, holds remnants of a long history. Explore its Byzantine churches, tragic past, and current state.            
                            
            
        Gourgouthoi abandoned village
                Gourgouthoi, an abandoned village in Crete's Amari Valley, bears a history from the Venetian era, with records dating back to that period. The village features 15th-century churches like Agios Georgios (Merkatone) and Zoodochos Pigi, as well as a 14th-century Byzantine church, Agios Ioannis Prodromos and Agia Anna, with fresco remnants. In 1944, Nazi forces destroyed Gourgouthoi, executing male residents, leaving ruins and a few seasonal residences. Located 42 kilometers from Rethymno, at 680 meters elevation, the area is known for fruit trees and natural springs. The name possibly derives from "gourgouthos," meaning small water pools, or Latin "gurguetium," meaning hut.            
                            
            
        Votomos lake in Zaros
                Votomos Lake, or Zaros Lake, is a man-made water body in Crete's Psiloritis southern slopes, established in 1987 from a pre-existing wetland. The area, known for the "Zaros" bottled water, signifies "place of much flowing water." It offers trout and salmon farming, dining, recreation, and serves as a trailhead for the Agios Nikolaos Gorge, leading to the Rouvas forest. The lake's creation reflects water management and recreational development in the region, blending natural spring origins with human-engineered enhancements, and local legends that speak of the origins of the lake.            
                            
            
        Hermitage of Agios Efthymios
                The Hermitage of Agios Efthymios is a cave hermitage in Crete with frescoes and the saint's tomb, offering a glimpse into the ascetic tradition of the island.            
                            
            
        Agios Nikolaos monastery, in Zaros
                The Monastery of Agios Nikolaos Zaros is a historic monastery in Crete with 14th-century frescoes and an interesting history.            
                            
            
        Lagolio, Phaistos
                Lagolio is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Phaistos and is 4.4 kilometers away from the town Tympaki and 9.7 kilometers away from Moires            
                            
            
        Protoria, Archanes – Asterousia
                Protoria is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia and is 16.4 kilometers away from the town Arkalochori and 3.6 kilometers away from Pyrgos            
                            
            
        Venerato, Heraklion
                Venerato, a village in Crete's Heraklion region, 19.8 km from Heraklion city, bears Venetian origins, likely a noble retreat. Historical records from 1583 note its size. It is a thriving agricultural community with modern amenities like schools and a medical center. Notable figures, including Patriarch Nectarios of Jerusalem, were born here. Once a larger settlement, its population was 593 in 1583 and 836 in 2011. The village's name derives from the Italian "venerato," meaning "respected."            
                            
            
        Voroi, Phaistos
                 Voroi, a historic Cretan village in the Messara Plain, boasts a history dating back to the Early Minoan era.  Near ancient Phaistos, Voroi's name may derive from King Radamanthys' grandson.  It served as the Pyrgiotissa province capital during Venetian and Ottoman rule and played a role in Cretan uprisings.  Today, Voroi thrives with agriculture, including olives and vineyards, and cultural tourism.  The Museum of Cretan Ethnology and preserved traditional architecture are highlights.  Population data shows consistent presence through the centuries, from 312 residents in 1583 to 729 in 2021.            
                            
            
        Agios Ioannis, Phaistos
                 Agios Ioannis, a historic village in Crete's Messara Plain, is near the Minoan palace of Phaistos.  First mentioned in 1577, it's the birthplace of New Martyr John (Arnautogiannis), martyred in 1845.  The village features the Church of Saint Paul and an early Christian baptistery, along with the ruined Aghios Georgios Falandras Monastery.  Its history includes Venetian and Ottoman rule, and it's now part of the Phaistos municipality. The local economy is based on tourism and olive cultivation.            
                            
            
        Kalamaki, Phaistos
                Kalamaki is a modern seaside resort on Crete's south coast, developed since the 1970s. Located 67 kilometers southwest of Heraklion, it offers a long sandy beach on Messara Bay and proximity to archaeological sites like Phaistos, Kommos, and Matala. This growing village caters to families and tourists seeking a relaxed beach holiday. It is part of the Kamilari community, and features a beach that is a nesting site for loggerhead sea turtles. Access is via roads from Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno, with bus services available during summer.            
                            
            
        Pitsidia, Phaistos
                Pitsidia, a historic village near Kommos beach, blends rich history, beautiful beaches, and a thriving local economy focused on tourism and agriculture.            
                            
            
        Sivas, Phaistos
                Sivas is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Phaistos            
                            
            
        Kato Krya, Siteia
                Kato Krya is a settlement located in the Lasithi regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Siteia and is 12.6 kilometers away from the town Siteia and 5.6 kilometers away from Lithines            
                            
            
        Plakiotissa, Archanes – Asterousia
                Plakiotissa is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia            
                            
            
        Ligortynos, Archanes – Asterousia
                Ligortynos is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia            
                            
            
        Sokaras, Gortyna
                Sokaras is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Gortyna            
                            
            
        Charakas, Archanes – Asterousia
                Charakas is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia            
                            
            
        Roukani, Heraklion
                Roukani is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Heraklion and is 12.4 kilometers away from the town Krousonas and 4.4 kilometers away from Profitis Ilias