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  2. Agia Pelagia - Wikipedia

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    Agia Pelagia Beach. Agia Pelagia (Greek: Αγία Πελαγία, "Saint Pelagia") is a popular seaside resort in the municipality of Malevizi, 23 km northwest of Crete's capital city of Heraklion. In former times, Agia Pelagia was a tiny fishing village and a place for the residents of nearby Achlada village to grow their crops. Today, the ...

  3. Malia, Crete - Wikipedia

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    Malia (Greek: Μάλια) is a coastal town and municipal unit situated in the northeast corner of the Heraklion region of Crete, Greece. [2] It is part of the municipality of Hersonissos and is located approximately 34 kilometers (21 miles) east of Heraklion. As of 2021, the population of the municipal unit was recorded at 5,501.

  4. Dia (island) - Wikipedia

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    The island is 5 km long, 3 km wide and is located approximately 13 km north of Heraklion. Administratively, Dia is part of the community of Elia within the municipal unit of Gouves, Hersonissos municipality in Heraklion. In the south coast of Dia there are four coves, from west to east Agios Georgios, Kapari, Panagia (Madonna) and Agrielia.

  5. Bali, Greece - Wikipedia

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    Bali's picturesque coves and beaches are a key attraction, and its proximity to Rethymno makes it a popular base for exploring the surrounding region. [ 1 ] Unlike the island of Bali in Indonesia, Bali in Crete is pronounced with the emphasis on the last syllable.

  6. Matala, Crete - Wikipedia

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    Southern part of the beach. The artificial caves in the cliff of the Matala bay were created in the Neolithic Age. Matala was the port of Phaistos during the Minoan period. In the year 220 BC, Matala was occupied by the Gortynians, and during the Roman period, Matala became the port of Gortys. It has been suggested that the caves were once used ...

  7. Palaiokastro, Heraklion - Wikipedia

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    The fort was built on a high rock, near the modern Heraklion - Chania highway. In 1204, when the Genoese pirate Enrico Pescatore conquered Crete, he built 14 forts in order to protect it. Among them was the fort of Palaiokastro, which could protect the bay of Heraklion and make the landing of enemy on the nearby shores very difficult.