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Sightseeing

Traditional Villages in Eastern Crete:

Mitato by Palekastro

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

 
 
 

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.

An open-air peak sanctuary was excavated in 1971. This had not been plundered and many votive offerings were found, including a lot of bronze votive knives. Traces of a building were also located. Nowadays, because of the high mountain climate (590m above see level), fewer and fewer people live permanently in these villages; most of the former inhabitants spend the greater part of the year in Palekastro or Sitia

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

 
Missiryou or Krioneri village, 1 km northern from Mitato
View to Mitato village and the surrounding picturesque landscape
 
Mitato surroundings : Missiryou and Chonos
Missiryou
Missiryou
From Missiryou driving back to Sitia
From Missiryou driving back to Sitia
Missiryou
Missiryou
From Missiryou driving back to Sitia
From Missiryou driving back to Sitia
The Village of Honos, 1 km western from Mitato
Greek
More traditional Villages

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

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


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