Sisi, Crete Explained

Sisi (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Σίσι), or Sissi[1] is a small Greek resort in the municipal unit Vrachasi, Agios Nikolaos, Lasithi, Crete. It is situated on the north coast, 6 km northwest of Vrachasi and 6 km east of Malia, 22 km northwest of Agios Nikolaos and 35 km east of Heraklion.

A key strategic port as far back as the occupational period of Crete by the Republic of Venice, and especially for the Ottomans during the Great Cretan Revolution. An important Minoan civilization archaeological site about 500 meters west of the current village, shows evidence of the area's importance since before the Early Minoan IIA (ca. 2600 BC) period.[2]

On the 4th of November 2023 the World Meteorological Organization station of Sisi recorded a temperature of 35.1C setting the European November high temperature record. [3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.east-crete.com/sissi.htm Sisi on east-crete.com
  2. News: New Finds From The Excavation At Sissi, Crete . Protothema. January 10, 2020.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20231105083816/https://meteo.gr/article_view.cfm?entryID=2999
  4. Web site: Last month was by far the world’s hottest November on record . Yale climate connections . 6 March 2024.