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Agia Roumeli Open in a new windowLink Details
- General information about the village and the facilities of Taverna Paralia.
- http://www.wpomplun.homepage.t-online.de/

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Sfakia-Crete Open in a new windowLink Details
- Holiday planning guide on Crete's history, culture, nature, people, climate and weather, villages, beaches, gorges, transport, holiday accommodations and tourism, focussed on the region of Sfakia, southwest coast of Crete. With 2000 pictures, forum, webca
- http://www.sfakia-crete.com/

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Loutro Open in a new windowLink Details
- Home page of Loutro village in South-West Crete with travel information, photos, accommodations, weather, maps, chat, and links.
- http://www.loutro.net

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Wolfgang Kistler's Sfakia and Crete Pages Open in a new windowLink Details
- Private page about Crete with a focus on the region of Sfakia, south-west of Crete. Site contains hundreds of pictures by Wolfgang Kistler, one of the first travellers to this region. Also there is a regularly updated web cam gallery.
- http://www.wkistler.de/

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Chora Sfakion Open in a new windowLink Details
- Information about the village of Chora Sfakion and the Sfakia region, with ferry and bus timetable, map, dialect and dictionary, guestbook, holiday accommodations, contact form and webcam.
- http://www.chora-sfakion.com

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The Sphakia Survey Open in a new windowLink Details
- Interdisciplinary archaeological project studying life in this remote and rugged part of Crete, from the time that people arrived in the area (by ca 3000 BC), until the end of Ottoman rule in AD 1900. It involves the use of environmental, archaeological,
- http://sphakia.classics.ox.ac.uk

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