Agia Roumeli Explained

Agia Roumeli
Name Local:Αγία Ρουμέλη
Type:community
Caption Skyline:View of Agia Roumeli from the ferry
Coordinates:35.23°N 23.9603°W
Periph:Crete
Periphunit:Chania
Municipality:Sfakia
Population As Of:2021
Population:78

Agia Roumeli (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Αγιά Ρούμελη) is a small village in southwest Crete, Greece. It consists of two parallel streets along the water, with several restaurants and souvenir shops.[1] There is an old fortress, called Castle Agia Roumeli, that sits on top of a hill to the west of the village.[2]

Geography

Agia Roumeli sits at the exit of the Samaria Gorge and a 16 kilometer hiking path from the mountainous inland region.

History

Agia Roumeli was originally known as Tarra, an ancient city-state referenced by Homer in the Iliad as one of the Hundred Cities of Greece. In 1867, Turkish soldiers landed on Crete and attempted to move up the Samaria Gorge. They failed to reach it, but did burn down the town of Agia Roumeli.

Ecology

Near the village on Fournoti beach is a plant micro-reserve for the rare shrub Hypericum aciferum. The reserve covers approximately 6.5 hectares and contains more than a hundred plants of the vulnerable species.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A.E . Corissia Hotels-I. Tsiledakis . The breathtaking Samaria Gorge in Crete is spectacular – but it is not tame . 2024-04-05 . Corissia Hotels - I.Tsiledakis A.E. . en.
  2. News: Kenny . Stuart . 8 March 2022 . How Samaria Gorge in Crete Became a Haven for Freedom Fighters . 5 April 2024 . Much Better Adventures.
  3. Book: Thanos, Costas . Plant Micro-Reserves: From Theory to Practice . Fournaraki . Christini . Georghiou . Kyriacos . Dimopoulos . Panayotis . Utopia Publishing . 2013 . 978-618-80647-2-0 . PMRs in western Crete . https://www.academia.edu/download/71825537/PMRs_in_Western_Crete20211007-13943-utillo.pdf.