Listed 9 sub titles with search on: Information about the place for wider area of: "MYTHIMNA Municipality CHANIA" .
NOPIGIA (Settlement) MYTHIMNA
Nopigia is on the east side of the bay of Kastelli, right beside the
peninsula of Spatha, 36km from Chania on the Chania - Kastelli road. It has a
good beach, Byzantine churches, and it is the location of an ancient city.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains image.
ROKKA (Village) MYTHIMNA
Roka is an old traditional Kissamos village, 41km southeast of Chania
on the road south from Koleni, at 35km of the old Chania - Kissamos road. Above
the village there is a steep hill called Trouli.
On this hill there was a Venetian castle that the Venetians called Roka. At the
bottom of the hill is the Byzantine cave chapel of Agios Antonios. There is a
path to the summit which has some remains and a spectacular view.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains images.
TOPOLIA (Village) MYTHIMNA
Topolia is a lovely Kissamos village on the road south from Kaloudiana
to Paleohora, 47km from Chania, 16km from Kissamos. The area has a gorge, a cave
and several Byzantine churches.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains image.
VOULGARO (Village) MYTHIMNA
The village of Voulgaro is on the road south from Kaloudiana to Paleohora,
43km from Chania, 12km from Kissamos. In the area there are the engaging remains
of a Byzantine church.
This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains image.
KEREA (Ancient city) MYTHIMNA
Cerea (Kerea, Steph. B. s. v. Bene; Suid. s. v. Hpianos: Eth. Kereates,
Polyb. iv. 53. § 6), a town of Crete, which from its mention by Polybius, and
from a coin with the epigraph KEPAITAN, and presenting the same type as those
of Polyrrhenia, has been inferred to have been in the neighbourhood of that town.
(Eckhel, vol. ii. p. 306; Hoeck, Kreta, vol. i. p. 392.)
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