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GEORGIOUPOLI (Municipality) CHANIA
GEORGIOUPOLI (Village) CHANIA
Georgioupolis lies at the northern coast of Crete, about 35km away from Hania and 20 km from Rethimno. It is a coastal village situated at the bay of Almiros, and belongs to the county of Apokoronas of the prefecture of Hania . . . Georgioupolis is built on the delta of the river Almiros. In fact it was called Almiros or Almiroupolis (city of Almiros) up to the beginning of the century when Crete united with Greece and the city took the name of the then king of Greece King George. About a mile from the village on the way to Hania is a small hill, on top of which the ruins of the ancient city Amfimalla was built.
Georgioupolis was first settled in modern times in the late 19th century (1880) , by Miltiades Papadogiannakis. Up to then the whole area was abandoned due to the swamps that surrounded the river delta. The fear of malaria kept every one away.With the passing of time however, and the efforts of the first settlers the swamps are dried, eucalyptus are planted and the city starts to grow. Its location halfway through the towns of Rethimno and Hania, helps to establish it as a port for boats following the north coast of Crete. The river delta enhanced with a small breakwater extending in the sea serves even today as a port for fishing and small tourist boats.
Although tourist facilities are expanding Georgioupolis is still a small tightly knit community of locals involved primarily with the traditional activities of stock breeding, farming and fishing. In the entrance to the village is a traditional bakery where you can taste some of the best tasting bread you have ever tried(!!). The village has adequate facilities for visitors but keeps its own character. The long stretches of golden sandy beaches in front of the village, the lake of Kournas close by and the proximity of the cities of Hania and Rethimnon, make it a good starting place for visitors. There are excursions by small boats to the surrounding beaches. There is also a small road-going train that can take you to an excursion to the surrounding areas including the springs and waterfalls at the nearby village of Argiroupolis.
This text is cited Dec 2003 from the Interkriti URL below, which contains images.
Georgioupolis is on the National Highway from Chania to Rethimnon:
39km from Chania, 20km from Rethimnon. It is a small town with hotels, restaurants
and cafes, a sandy beach and a wildlife refuge. Georgioupolis is the beginning
of a 10 kilometre stretch of beach that runs beside the highway from Chania to
Rethimnon.
KOURNA LAKE (Lake) GEORGIOUPOLI
Lake Kournas is one of only two lakes in Crete and covers a total
area of about 160,000 square metres with a depth of up to 25 metres. The name
is derived from the Arabic word for lake. Dense vegetation surrounds the scenic
lake and the southeastern bank is lined with olive trees. A strip of white sand
beside the lake provides an area for swimming and cafes.
KOURNAS (Village) GEORGIOUPOLI
The old village of Kournas maintains aspects of traditional Cretan
village architecture and there are several Byzantine churches. The village is
43km from Chania and 20km from Rethimnon. Kournas Lake, old villages, Byzantine
churches, a Minoan tomb and a cave are in the area around the village. In Patima
(near Kournas) there is the church of Agios Theodoros which also has a fine, decorated
tomb within the church. In Patima there are also the remains of Venetian buildings.
This text is cited Nov 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains images.
AMPHIMALION (Ancient city) GEORGIOUPOLI
A town in the N. of Crete, situated on the bay named after it (Amphimales kolpos
Ptol. iii. 17. § 7), which corresponds, according to some, to the bay of Armiro,
and, according to others, to the bay of Suda.
YDRAMIA (Ancient city) GEORGIOUPOLI
Hydramum (Hudramon, Stadiasm.; Hudramia, Steph. B.: Eth. Hudramieis),
a city of Crete, which the Maritime Itinerary places at 100 stadia to the E. of
Amphimatrium. There can be no doubt but that it is represented by the modern Sfakian
village of Dhramia, situated in the fertile little plain running between the mountains
and the shore along the bay of Amphimalla. (Pashley, Trav. vol. i. p. 72; Hock,
Kreta, vol. i. pp. 395, 434.)
GEORGIOUPOLI (Municipality) CHANIA
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