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Inia, Gortyna

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Gortyna, Heraklion
Inia is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Gortyna

Palaikastro, Siteia

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Lasithi, Siteia
Palaikastro (Paleocastro) is a town in eastern Crete, near Siteia, known for its historical significance and natural beauty. It is home to the Roussolakos Minoan settlement, a major Late Minoan site with earlier Proto- and Meso-Minoan remains, abandoned around 1450 BC and resettled later. The sanctuary of Diktaean Zeus, belonging to Itanos, was also found here. The Venetian fort, Paleo Castro (Rizokastro), was built on Kastri hill, overlooking Kouremenos and Hiona beaches, likely on Minoan and Byzantine ruins, but was abandoned before the Turkish conquest. The local economy relies on tourism and olive oil. Palaikastro's population has fluctuated over time, reaching around 1,300 residents. The area's rich history includes Minoan, Venetian, and later periods.

Agies Paraskies, Archanes – Asterousia

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Heraklion, Minoas - Pediada
Agies Paraskies is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia

Tefeli, Archanes – Asterousia

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Archanes - Asterousia, Heraklion
Tefeli is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia

Epano Archanes, Archanes – Asterousia

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Archanes - Asterousia, Heraklion
Epano Archanes is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia

Gergeri, Gortyna

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Gortyna, Heraklion
Gergeri, a village in Crete's Gortyna municipality, rests on Psiloritis' slopes. It features the Rouvas forest, Fountana spring, and Venetian aqueduct remnants. Historical significance includes the birthplace of revolutionary leader Fragkios Mastrochakis. The village has churches like the Transfiguration of the Savior, Agios Georgios, and Panagia Kera, site of a WWII massacre. "Digenis' Tomb" lake and the Rouvas forest, with endemic flora and fauna, are nearby. Gergeri's economy is based on agriculture and livestock farming, with a women's cooperative producing local goods. The village preserves traditions through festivals and events, showcasing its cultural heritage.

Goudouras, Siteia

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Lasithi, Siteia
Goudouras, a coastal settlement in southeastern Crete, is a fishing village known for its location on the Libyan Sea. It consists of Asprolithos and Goudouras, named after Cape Goudouras (ancient Erythraion) and the plant agouduros. The area has a long history, with population growth due to internal migration. Today, it's a tourist destination known for beaches, fresh seafood, and a quiet atmosphere, even with mild tourist development. The stone church of the Ascension sits near the exit of the Agios Antonios and Goudouras gorges. Nearby Agia Triada, Ziros, and Xerokambos offer additional exploration. The region's warm climate supports olive and vegetable cultivation, though greenhouses have altered the landscape.

Meseleroi, Ierapetra

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Ierapetra, Lasithi
Meseleroi is a settlement located in the Lasithi regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Ierapetra

Kavousi, Ierapetra

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Ierapetra, Lasithi
Kavousi, a village in eastern Crete, boasts a rich history dating back to antiquity. Pre-Minoan settlements like Vrontas and Kastro, along with the Archaic city of Azorias, surround the village. Kavousi flourished under Venetian rule, mentioned in 1577 by Francesco Barozzi and noted in the 1583 Castrofylakas census. Byzantine churches, including the 15th-century Holy Apostles with frescoes, dot the landscape. The village, situated at the foot of Mount Thrypti, is known for olive oil production. Kavousi is part of the municipality of Ierapetra and features a community office, medical clinic, and cultural association. The Holy Trinity Parish of Kavousi encompasses 24 churches, including the main church of Agia Triada and the older Dormition of the Mother of God and Agios Ioannis Theologos. The village is accessible by bus and offers various amenities like grocery stores, bakeries, cafes, and guesthouses.

Kalo Chorio, Agios Nikolaos

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Lasithi
Kalo Chorio, located in Lasithi, Crete, near the site of ancient Istron, is a village and historical seat of the homonymous community in the municipality of Agios Nikolaos. Situated on the western bank of the Istron River valley, at an altitude of 50 meters, it includes the settlements of Pyrgos, Istron and Forti. The area boasts ruins of ancient and Byzantine settlements, including the port of Istros at Katevati, where a marble slab depicting martyrs Sergius and Bacchus was found, and a Byzantine church at Gerontomouri. The Istronas River, historically the border between Siteia and Chandaka during Venetian rule, is associated with the village's past. First mentioned in the 1834 Egyptian census as Kalo Chorio, it was also known as Istronas. Kalo Chorio is renowned for its beaches, including Voulisma, Agios Panteleimonas, and Karavostasi, all awarded the "blue flag". The village is also home to the Athlitikos Syllogos Pyrgos Kalou Choriou sports club.

Damania, Archanes – Asterousia

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Archanes - Asterousia, Heraklion
Damania is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia

Stoloi, Gortyna

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Heraklion
Stoloi is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Gortyna

Choudetsi, Archanes – Asterousia

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Archanes - Asterousia, Heraklion
Choudetsi is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Archanes - Asterousia

Asimi, Gortyna

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Gortyna, Heraklion
Asimi is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Gortyna

Tylissos, Malevizi

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Heraklion, Malevizi
Tylisos is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Malevizi.

Kritsa, Agios Nikolaos

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Agios Nikolaos, Lasithi
Kritsa is a settlement located in the Lasithi regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Nikolaos

Kastelli, Minoa – Pediada

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Heraklion, Minoas - Pediada
Kastelli, Crete, a town in the Minoa Pediada municipality, boasts a rich history dating back to prehistoric times. Located 37km southeast of Heraklion, it's known for its Venetian castle ruins, Byzantine churches like Afendi Christos, and a WWII-era airport. The town is an administrative center with services like a health center and schools. Cultural events, including the "Giorti tou Xenitemenou," highlight local traditions. Nearby villages include Diavaide and Lagos. Kastelli was mentioned in the 1583 census with 543 inhabitants and has a current population of around 1260.

Malia, Chersonissos

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Chersonissou, Heraklion
Malia is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Chersonissos

Agia Varvara, Gortyna

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Gortyna, Heraklion
Agia Varvara is a settlement located in the Heraklion regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Gortyna

Moires, Phaistos

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Festos, Heraklion
Moires is a modern town located in the fertile Messara plain of Crete, approximately 38 kilometers southwest of Heraklion. The town has a rich history, potentially dating back to the Venetian era, and has experienced significant growth over the centuries. Moires is a bustling hub of activity, known for its agricultural production, particularly olive oil and wine, and its vibrant Saturday market, the largest in Crete. The town also serves as an administrative center and offers a range of amenities, including schools, banks, and a health center. Its strategic location provides easy access to key attractions such as the Minoan palaces of Phaistos and Agia Triada, the Roman ruins of Gortyna, and the coastal areas of Matala.