Sfendyli: The Atlantis of Crete

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Sfendyli: The Atlantis of Crete
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Sfendyli is a village located in Hersonissos, and it is gradually being submerged and sinking beneath the waters of the Aposelemis Dam.

The village was originally constructed at an elevation of 210 metres, but it now lies within the reservoir of the dam, with only remnants visible above the water's surface. As a result, the residents were appropriately compensated for the losses they incurred, leading to the abandonment of the village.

What's most remarkable is that the submergence of the village continually fluctuates, influenced by the levels of rainfall. This dynamic process results in an ever-evolving and shifting landscape.

According to the initial Turkish census conducted in 1671, the settlement, known as Isfendil at the time, had a mere nine families. The name Sfendyli is believed to originate from the prevalent surname Sfendilos, which was common in the region during that period.


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The Traditional Settlement of Piskopiano

Nestled at the base of Mt Charakas, between Hersonissos and Koutouloufari, you will find the charming traditional village of Piskopiano.

Visitors can stroll through the charming narrow alleys of the traditional neighbourhoods, adorned with beautiful stone houses that embody the essence of Cretan architecture and simplicity.

The traditional well in the settlement is a significant symbol of tradition and beauty. This stone well, situated in the Koutouloufari-Piskopiano area, holds historical significance as it delineates the boundary between the two settlements, signifying the end of one and the start of the other.

Piskopiano offers a wide range of choices when it comes to tavernas and traditional cafés, allowing visitors to indulge in local cuisine and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. Additionally, the village boasts numerous hotels catering to various preferences and budgets. From luxurious accommodation in restored mansions to cosy rental rooms, Piskopiano provides ample options for a comfortable stay.

Information: www.landofexperiences.gr

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Discover Harasso: Unveiling a Hidden Gem Village

A quaint village within the Hersonissos Municipality that exudes a sense of tradition and is definitely worth exploring!

Harasso holds a captivating history, particularly regarding its name's origins.

According to Wikipedia, the name's origin, as stated by Xanthoudidis, is derived from the Slavic term ‘haraso’, meaning good or pleasant, which could be linked to the presence of Slavic mercenaries under Nikephoros Phocas. Moreover, according to Stylianos Alexiou, it might be a pre-Hellenic placename, with the accurate spelling potentially being Harassos’. Furthermore, Venetian censuses propose that the name might be associated with the debtor Zorzi Caraso or could have been the name of the initial settler.

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Discover Harasso: Unveiling a Hidden Gem Village