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Traditional Villages in Eastern Crete: Dafni

Other traditional villages near Sitia

Lastros
Mirsini
Mesa Mouliana
Skordilo
Kria
Dafni
Chrisopigi
Agios Georgios
Roussa Ekklisia
Kalo Horio
Ziros
Agia Triada
Katsidoni
Maronia
Zou
Bebonas

 
 
 

This village which has plenty of water. Is located about 2 km away from Kria and 27 from Sitia on the Stavrohori road.

The name certainly comes from the plant (Dafni: laurel or bay tree). It is entered as Dafni with 187 inhabitants ίπ the 1583 Venetian census.

The 60 Turkish families who lived in Daphni belonged to the sect of Αli, adopted son and son-in-law of Mohamet, and were the most fanatical in the whole district, abhorred even by the more orthodox members of their own religion. Christians in the village and any Greeks passing that way underwent the most horrible sufferings. Thus when in 1897 the Christians surrounded the Turks in the mosque of the village, they showed nο clemency and, having killed 130 in the mosque, they later rounded up another 30 who had escaped and were hiding in the cave οn the mountain Kopro Kefala in the Kria district.

 

From the book "Sitia", N.Papadakis, Arcaeologist,1983

View to the north-east. At the background you can see the Krya Settlement.
Landscape between Dafni and Chrisopigi, which is located just a few kms away.
The square of the village covered by the big, old plane tree
View to the north from the top of the hill, behind the village
The plane tree at the square
Wonderful colours in the pure white
The narrow road which leads to the square. At the background you can see the plane tree.
 
The Village of Dafni
Greek
More traditional Villages

Near Palekastro
Karidi
Vrisidi
Sitanos
Mitato
Katalionas
Adravasti
Skalia
Agathias
Chohlakies
Agia Irini
Hametoulo

Near Ierapetra
Agios Stefanos
Pefki
Kavousi
Orino
Stavrochori
Schinikapsala
Thripti
Agios Ioannis


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