- Souda
Souda or Suda (Greek: Σούδα) is a town and municipality of the Greek island of
Crete , in the prefecture of Chania. It is an important ferry and naval port at the head ofSouda Bay .Souda is 6.5 km to the east of central
Chania , although the area in between is mostly built-up. The town is a relatively new settlement, built on what used to be salt beds and marshland. The Turks knew the area as 'Tuzla', their name for salt-beds. In the 1870s, they began to build a new settlement here which grew as the port expanded. Souda Bay is one of the deepest natural harbours in theMediterranean and is easy to defend.Now Souda is the arrival point for ferries from
Pireaus . There is also aNATO naval base located in Souda and across the bay, with military accommodation and hospital in the town. Much of the command, particularly for US forces, is found across the bay on the Akrotiri. A grain silo overshadows the centre of town. Perhaps because of its nature as a departure point and military town, it is not popular with tourists and can appear seedy and threatening. However it is well-served with shops of all types and some renowned fish restaurants in the old centre. The Allied war cemetery, mostly of soldiers fromWorld War II , is found in Souda on the shore. There are 1,527 graves, mostly British with 447New Zealand ers and 197Australia ns. Buried in the cemetery is the archaeologistJohn Pendlebury . Pendlebury was the curator atKnossos for the British School inAthens and had been continuing excavations in Crete until the war. He was executed by the Germans in 1941 whilst working for British Intelligence.ouda municipality
Souda is the main town in the municipality of the same name, with the town hall found in Souda itself. The municipality extends from Chania's hinterland (Souda,
Nerokourou andTsikalaria ) along the coast, taking in the villages of Kalami andMegala Chorafia . The Mayor of Souda,as of 2005 , is Ioannis Perakis. Around 8,000 people live in the municipality, the majority in Souda itself. Due to the area's beautiful views across the sea and up to the White Mountains and its proximity to Chania, there is a great deal of pressure to build new houses and apartments. However, there has been some protection afforded by the restrictions of having a military base in the area.External links
* [http://www.souda.gr/ Municipality of Souda]
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