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Agios Konstantinos, Rethymno

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Rethymno, Rethymno municipality
A village situated 16 km from Rethymno at an altitude of 253 meters. Historically, it was a Venetian-era fief of the Barozzi family, serving as a summer retreat for nobles, with reported ruins of a mint in its main square. It is the administrative seat of its community within the Municipality of Rethymno. Nearby are the ruins of Artos village, home to the Church of Agios Georgios with important frescoes from 1401. Notable figures include the mathematician Franciscus Barocius.

Roussospiti, Rethymno

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Rethymno, Rethymno municipality
Roussospiti, located in the Rethymno region of Crete, is a historic village dating back to the 12th century. Its name is believed to originate either from a distinctive red house built during the Venetian period or from a Russian woman who constructed a house there. The village's history is marked by Venetian and Ottoman influences, evident in its architecture and landmarks. Roussospiti played a role in the Cretan revolts against the Ottomans, particularly in 1822 and 1866. Notable landmarks include the 14th-century Church of the Entrance of the Theotokos with its well-preserved frescoes, a 17th-century Venetian fountain, and traditional Venetian-era houses. The Cave of Lygeri, located south of the village, is associated with local legends and served as a hiding place during conflicts. Roussospiti comprises the old village with neighborhoods like Pano Rouga, Kato Rouga, and Mesochori, and a newer expansion area with neighborhoods like Koprana, Nekrotafeiou, and Chalikia. The village holds festivals (panigiria) to celebrate religious occasions.

Melidonion, Mylopotamos

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

Choumeri, Mylopotamos

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

Archaia Eleftherna, Rethymno

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Rethymno, Rethymno municipality
Archaia Eleftherna is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Rethymno.

Myrthios, Agios Vassilios

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Agios Vasilios, Rethymno
Myrthios is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios

Mariou, Agios Vassilios

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Agios Vasilios, Rethymno
Mariou is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios

Adele, Rethymno

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Rethymno, Rethymno municipality
Adele, a village in Rethymno, Crete, boasts a rich history dating back to the Minoan era, evidenced by archaeological finds like the Late Minoan chamber tomb. Its name, possibly derived from Greek or Arabic origins, first appeared in Venetian records in 1577. During the Ottoman period, it housed both Christians and Turks. A tragic event occurred during WWII when 30 villagers were executed by German occupiers, a memorial now stands at Sarakina. The village's economy thrives on olive and grape cultivation, with a cooperative producing olive oil. Landmarks include Venetian architecture, the Agios Panteleimon church, and other smaller churches. The village has a population of 489 (2011 census).

Veni, Mylopotamos

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

Axos, Mylopotamos

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Mylopotamos, Rethymno
Axos, located in the Mylopotamos Municipality in Crete, Greece, is a village steeped in history. It sits on the slopes of Mount Psiloritis, offering panoramic views. In ancient times, the city of Oaxos thrived in this location, leaving behind ruins of an acropolis, temples, and tombs. Axos flourished during the Byzantine era, as evidenced by the nine remaining churches dating back to that period. The village also boasts a medieval fountain and over ten natural springs. Today, Axos is a destination for agritourism and those interested in exploring the ancient city of Oaxos. The population of Axos has fluctuated over the centuries, with 385 residents recorded in the 2011 census.

Mourtzana, Mylopotamos

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Mylopotamos, Rethymno
Located 33 km east of Rethymno at 335m altitude, this designated traditional settlement in the Garazo community, Mylopotamos municipality, has roots traced to the Byzantine Mourtzanos family, possibly first settled by Michael Mourtzis. Mentioned in Venetian records (as Muriziana/Murzanà) from 1577 and Ottoman records (as Merçana) from 1671, it displays a blend of Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman architectural elements, including converted buildings and fortress-like houses. Historically significant for olive oil production, it housed seven Venetian-style factories, some used during the German occupation. Key sites include the early 20th-century Agia Sophia cathedral, the 1837 Agia Paraskevi church, and an early 20th-century aqueduct. Population was 35 in 2021.

Melampes, Agios Vassilios

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Agios Vasilios, Rethymno
Melampes is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios.

Garazo, Mylopotamos

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

Kalyvos, Mylopotamos

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

Agios Mamas, Mylopotamos

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

Avdanites, Mylopotamos

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

Gianniou, Agios Vassilios

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Agios Vasilios, Rethymno
Gianniou is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios

Lefkogeia, Agios Vassilios

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Agios Vasilios, Rethymno
Lefkogeia is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios

Asomatos, Agios Vassilios

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Agios Vasilios, Rethymno
Asomatos is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios

Koxare, Agios Vassilios

Category: Areas of Interest, Villages
Region: Agios Vasilios, Rethymno
Koxare, a village in the Agios Vasileios municipality near Rethymno, Crete, is located on the foothills of Mount Kouroupa. Known for its fertile land and strategic location, it's near the Kourtaliotiko Gorge. The village's history traces back to the Middle Minoan period, evidenced by a Minoan peak sanctuary discovered at 735m. Koxare was also home to the Kallergis family and was the site of significant conflicts during the Ottoman occupation and World War II. Residents beheaded the Turkish leader Deli Mustafa in 1821, and many Christians were killed in the Koxare gorge in 1878. The village was destroyed in 1944 by Occupation troops. Koxare's name is attributed to its first settler, a descendant of a Byzantine family.