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State: zakros east crete
Price:EUR 110,000
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zakros
State: sitia east crete
Price:EUR 95,000
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zakros
State: EAST CRETE
Price:EUR 370,000
PLOT OF LAND
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zakros sitia
State: itanos
Price:EUR 80,000

LAND FOR SALE


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zakros
State: sitia crete
Price:EUR 310,000

V ILLA FOR SALE


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Zakros
State: Sitia
Price:EUR 85,000
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kato zakros
State: east crete
Price:EUR 95,000
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zakros sitias
State: east crete sitia
Price:EUR 39,000
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XEROKAMPOS
State: SITIA area
Price:EUR 265,000
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State: sitia area
Price:EUR 40,000
THREE BUIDING PLOTS IN ZAKROS
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 Chohlakies, Eastern Crete

This village is situated οn the road between Palekastro and Ano Zakros and is part of the community of the former. It is not mentioned in the Venetian census of 1583 and so it may have been founded after the 16th century.

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Adravasti, Eastern Crete

This village belongs to the Itanos Municipality. The origin of the name is unknown, perhaps it is derived from a family name. It is not mentioned in the 1583 census, but it is believed to have been razed with other villages during Turkish pirate raids in 1471 AD and later re­established after the 16th century.

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Mitato, Eastern Crete

Mitato (the word means «cheese dairy» in the Cretan dialect) is the central village of a community of five small villages, the other four being Honos, Xerolimni, Krioneri or Misiryou (perhaps derived from the Latin missir: gentleman or lord, or Misr: Egypt) and Vrisidio or Magassa . The road to these villages passes through Roussa Ekklisia. Prehistoric tombs were found at Langos in the Mitato district, and on the summit of the hill Modi (539m) which also belongs to the community.

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 Skalia - Zakros, Eastern Crete

This village which is now deserted belongs to the Itanos Municipality. Ιn 1583 Castrofylaca listed it as Scaglia with 162 inhabitants. The origin of the name may be connected with its geographical position οn the slopes of a hill; skalia: steps.

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Keridi, Eastern Crete

This village, about 25 km from Sitia, 23 km from Palekastro and 600m above see level, is reached either by a road that passes through various mountain hamlets (Metochia Piskokefalou) or by a new road that branches off the road from Palekastro to Zakros near Adravasti; it is approximately 8 km from the main road. A stone slab with a sculpted relief of a branch of walnut tree complete with nuts, is said to have been found at a local place called Koutsounara, and the name of the village is derived supposedly from this find (Karidia: walnut tree).

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Magassa or Vrisidi, Eastern Crete

The relatively new name of this village, which is certainly connected with the word vrisi: fountain or spring. Has still not been accepted by the local prefer to use the old name Magasas, the etymology of which is uncertain perhaps it was a family name. 
 

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