- Apokoronas
Apokoronas is a region of north-west
Crete , inChania Prefecture , to the east ofChania itself.The Apokoronas extends from the foothills of the White Mountains north to the coast, in a wide plain with rolling hills. To the east, Cape Drapanon rises above the plain and extends out into the Sea of Crete. The area is very green and fertile, unusual for rocky Crete. The Kiliaris river, known in antiquity as 'Pyknos', runs through the region.
Robert Pashley suggested that the name 'Apokoronas' came from the ancient city ofIppokoronas or Ippokoronion, also cited byStrabo . This city may have been located near modernNippos , or on the site of the Venetian fortress, Castel Apicorono, on an outcrop betweenKalives andAlmirida . The major towns of Apokoronas areVamos , Armeni andVrisses , with police, municipal and utility offices as well as taverns and large churches;Kalives ,Almirida andGeorgioupolis are the largest beach resorts. Tourism and agriculture are the major local industries, with much construction and quarrying to satisfy the demands of many foreigners eager to buy or rent properties in what used to be beautiful and traditional villages.Gavalohori andMegala Horafia are among the more popular villages for foreign buyers, with a large amount of often low-quality building taking place. Many residents or workers inChania also have homes in the area.Apokoronas is a province of Greece with its capital at
Vamos . The area is divided into several municipalities, within Chania prefecture, which hold most local authority. The municipalities of the Apokoronas are:
*Armeni
*Fres
*Georgioupolis
*Krionerida
*Vamos
*Asi Gonia (community)Apokoronas was the location of much of the filming of the movie "Zorba the Greek".
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