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Periphery: Crete
Prefecture : Chania
Fres municipality (Source) |
Fres (Greek:Φρες) is a village and municipality in Chania Prefecture on the island of Crete, Greece.
Fres with a population of 424 (2001), has a large main square surrounded by several kafenions where the men of the village meet. An archway leads through to the upper village and the chapel of Our Lady of the Two Rocks.
The seat of the municipality of Fres is in Fres itself. It is in the province of Apokoronas and takes in foothills of the White Mountains (Lefka Ori). The settlements in Fres are Paidochori, Pemonia, Tzitzifes, Melidoni and Fres village.
Division of the Fres municipality, population 1.122 (2001)
- Fres / Δ.δ. Φρε -- ο Φρες [ 424 ]
- Melidoni / Δ.δ. Μελιδονίου -- το Μελιδόνι [ 138 ]
- Paidochori / Δ.δ. Παϊδοχωρίου [ 235 ]
- Paidochori / το Παϊδοχώριον [ 114 ]
- Agioi Pantes / οι Άγιοι Πάντες [ 121 ]
- Paidochori / το Παϊδοχώριον [ 114 ]
- Pemonia / Δ.δ. Πεμονίων -- τα Πεμόνια [ 150 ]
- Tzitzifes / Δ.δ. Τζιτζιφέ -- ο Τζιτζιφές [ 175 ]
Eirinaios Galanakis (image: www.imra.gr),
Ta Nea in Greek about Eirinaios
Divisions of the Chania prefecture Provinces of the Chania prefecture Apokoronas | Kissamos | Kydonia | Selino | Sfakia Municipalities of the Chania prefecture Akrotiri | Anatoliko Selino | Armeni | Chania | Eleftherios Venizelos | Fres | Georgioupoli | Innachori | Kandanos | Keramia | Kissamos | Kolymvari | Kryonerida | Mousouri | Mythimna | Nea Kydonia | Pelekanos | Platanias | Sfakia | Souda | Theriso | Vamos | Voukolies Non-municipal communities of the Chania prefecture |
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