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Floria

FLORIA (Settlement) KANDANOS
  The village of Floria is 46km from Chania on the Chania - Tavronitis - Floria - Kandanos road. It has two sections, Ano Floria and Kato Floria. The village resisted the Germans in 1941 when they were marching towards Kandanos and was completely destroyed. Floria has two Byzantine churches.

This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains image.


Kadros

KADROS (Settlement) KANDANOS
  The village of Kadros is 66km from Chania on a left exit from the Chania - Tavronitis - Kandanos - Paleohora road. There is a pleasant view of the area from the village, located on a high hill, and nearby there are traces of remainders of an ancient city (Kandanos according to Pashley) as well as Byzantine churches.

This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains image.


Kakodiki

KAKODIKI (Village) KANDANOS
  The village of Kakodiki is 65km from Chania on the Chania - Tavronitis - Kandanos - Paleohora road, and has many Byzantine churches in different areas of the village. Unfortunately the churches are locked.

Kandanos

KANDANOS (Village) CHANIA
  Kandanos is the capital of Selino and is 58km from Chania on the Chania - Tavronitis - Kandanos road. Kandanos receives the most rainfall in Crete and a small river flows there year-round. Kandanos is surrounded by olive groves. Near Kandanos there are many interesting Byzantine churches.
  In the Greek and Roman periods a city called Kandanos or Kandania flourished here. Its position is not certain, but most people believe that it was at the site of the modern city Kandanos, not in Kadros, more to the south, as others assume. Remains from a very large building with a mosaic floor of the third century A.D. were found here. The church in Tzevremiana, near Kandanos, is thought to be on the site of a bishopric church from the first Byzantine period. Ancient Kandanos might have been destroyed by the Arabs.
  During the Turkish occupation, Kandanos became the home of some very wild Turkish people and many battles took place here to drive them out. In World War II, the people in Kandanos resisted the Germans and the town was razed to the ground "so that it is never to be built again", as the inscription that was left says. The scene of the heroic stand was south of Kandanos in a gorge. The Cretans delayed a German force for two days and the ensuing death of twenty-five Germans resulted in the destruction of Kandanos.

This text is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains images.


Kandanos

KANTANOS (Ancient city) KANDANOS
  In the Greek and Roman periods a city called Kandanos or Kandania flourished here. Its position is not certain, but most people believe that it was at the site of the modern city Kandanos, not in Kadros, more to the south, as others assume. Remains from a very large building with a mosaic floor of the third century A.D. were found here. The church in Tzevremiana, near Kandanos, is thought to be on the site of a bishopric church from the first Byzantine period. Ancient Kandanos might have been destroyed by the Arabs.

This extract is cited Oct 2002 from the Crete TOURnet URL below, which contains images.


Greek & Roman Geography (ed. William Smith)

Cantanus

  Cantanus (Kantanos, Steph. B.; Kantania, Hierocles: Eth. Kantanios, Steph. B.), a city of Crete, which the Peutinger Table fixes at 24 M. P. from Cisamos. It was a bishop's see under the Byzantine emperors, and when the Venetians obtained possession of the island they established a Latin bishop here, as in every other diocese. Mr. Pashley (Trav. vol. ii. p. 116) found remains of this city on a conical hill about a mile to the S. of Khadros. The walls can be traced for little more than 150 paces; the style of their masonry attests a high antiquity.

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KANDANOS (Municipality) CHANIA

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