Listed 7 sub titles with search on: Sights for wider area of: "NEAPOLI Municipality MIRAMBELOU" .
CHOUMERIAKOS (Village) NEAPOLI
There is a very interesting Venetian door (Porta Romano) in the village.
The house at one time was used by the Turkish administration (the Pasha) of the
area.
NEAPOLI (Small town) LASSITHI
Neapolis has many buildings as well as roads from the Turkish era
left from the able administration (1867-1871) of Adhosidis Kostis Pasha. These
include the present-day Law Courts (provincial) and various school buildings in
Neapolis.
MILATOS (Village) NEAPOLI
Near the village is the Milatos Cave which has eight entrances and
is more a series of caverns than one cave. In 1823, the army of Turkish General
Hasan trapped 2,700 men, women, and children in the cave and fifteen days later,
after guaranteeing their safe passage out, the Turkish forces killed all the men
and sold the women and children into slavery in Egypt. Later, the bones that remained
were gathered together in a monument to the fallen heroes.
This text is cited Feb 2003 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains images.
MILATOS (Port) MIRAMBELOU
18.5 kms from Neapoli. Picturesque fishing village. In the cave of Milatos, known as the Cave of Rapas, in 1823 a large number of children and women hide in order to escape from the Turks, who surrounded them and isolated them. When, after 15 days they were forced to surrender, Hassan Passa massacred the older and some warriors who were with them and sold the women as slaves in the East.
SELINARI (Settlement) NEAPOLI
The gorge of Selinari is the place where the builder of the church
of Agios Georgios, Nikolaos, lived and died. The church of Agios Georgios is considered
to be miraculous and travellers stop by to pray.
FINOKALIA (Settlement) NEAPOLI
Tel: +30 28410 32338
Fax: +30 28410 31344
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