Patsos, Amari Patsos is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Amari.
Maronia, Siteia A village with Minoan settlement remains, Venetian references, and churches like Agia Triada. Birthplace of Cretan revolutionary Sifis Dermitzakis.
Skopi, Siteia A village in Sitia with an ancient olive press from the Greek or Roman period. First official mention in 1925. Population: 524.
Lampini, Agios Vassilios In Rethymno, Crete, known for the Panagia Church's layered Byzantine frescoes (12th-15th c.) and a tragic 1829 massacre.
Kissos, Agios Vassilios Mountainous village on Mount Kedros' foothills (630m), near Spili. Features 13th-14th century churches, Monastery of Holy Spirit.
Kissou Kampos, Agios Vassilios Kissou Kampos is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios
Aktounta, Agios Vassilios Aktounta is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios
Ardaktos, Agios Vassilios Ardaktos is a settlement located in the Rethymno regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece. It belongs to the Municipality of Agios Vassilios
Kentrochori, Agios Vassilios Situated at an altitude of 530 meters on the foothills of Mount Kentros. Formerly named Doumaergio, with records dating to 1301.
Achladia, Siteia Fertile Cretan village with Minoan tombs, rural mansions, and Venetian-era references. Lime kilns and a major wind farm mark its landscape.