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Anopolis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνώπολις) was a town and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Crete. Steph**** of
Byzantium claims Anopolis an
earlier name of, rather...
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metres (1,640–3,609 ft), such at
those of Askifou, Impros, Kallikratis,
Anopolis, and Omalos,
which are all
surrounded by mountains.
Pachnes (from Gr****...
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revolution of 1770 and the Gr**** War of Independence. She came from the
Anopolis village in Sfakia, and was the
daughter of
Ioannis Daskalogiannis, leader...
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rocky beaches on the
south helped the
locals fight off all invaders.
Anopolis, a
village near Hóra Sfakíon, is the
birthplace of one of the most celebrated...
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ancient city of
Phoenix (Finikas),
which was the port town of
ancient Anopolis, and an
important harbour in ****enistic and
Roman times. It
later became...
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against Ottoman rule in the 18th century.
Ioannis Vlachos was born in
Anopolis village in Sfakia, a then semi-autonomous
region of Crete, in 1722 or 1730...
- was re-established. In 1904, the monk
Callinicos Daskalakis came back to
Anopolis from Agarathos,
where he had
found shelter and,
along with
other monks...
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gorge divides Aradena from the
Anopolis Plateau.
Aradaina is 3.5
kilometers apart from the
larger village of
Anopolis. At P****opetra, near the current...
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Watercity is an
aquatic park in the area of
Anopolis,
between Hersonissos and
Heraklion on Crete, Greece. It has 36
water games in 87,000
square metres...
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claims was
Araden later name of,
rather than a
successor settlement to,
Anopolis (Ἀνώπολις) Its site is
located near
modern Aradena.
Mogens Herman Hansen...