Heraklion (regional unit)
Heraklion
Περιφερειακή ενότητα Ηρακλείου | |
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EEST) | |
Postal codes | 70x xx, 71x xx |
Area codes | 2810, 289x0 |
ISO 3166 code | GR-91 |
Car plates | HK, HP, HZ |
Website | www |
Heraklion (Greek: Περιφερειακή ενότητα Ηρακλείου) is one of the four regional units of Crete. The capital is the city of Heraklion.
Geography
The regional unit of Heraklion borders on the regional units of
Except for the mountains which receive mild to cool winters unlike northern Greece, the warm to hot Mediterranean climate dominates the regional unit.
Ancient history
Within the Heraklion regional unit's boundaries are a number of significant
Important ancient cities are:
- Knossos
- Phaistos
- Hagia Triada
- Kommos
- Gortys
- Tylissos
- Malia
- Lyttos
- Amnisos
- Kaloi Limenes
Population history
- 1991 - 263,868
- 2001 - 292,482
- 2011 - 305,490
Administration
The regional unit Heraklion is subdivided into 8 municipalities. These are (number as in the map in the infobox):[4]
- Archanes-Asterousia (2)
- Faistos (7)
- Gortyna (4)
- Heraklion (Irakleio, 1)
- Hersonissos (Chersonisos, 8)
- Malevizi (5)
- Minoa Pediada (6)
- Viannos (3)
Prefecture
The Heraklion prefecture (Greek: Νομός Ηρακλείου) was created in 1915, after Crete joined with the rest of Greece. As a part of the 2011 Kallikratis government reform, the regional unit Heraklion was created out of the former prefecture Heraklion. The prefecture had the same territory as the present regional unit. At the same time, the municipalities were reorganised, according to the table below.[4]
New municipality | Old municipalities | Seat |
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Archanes-Asterousia | Archanes | Peza |
Asterousia | ||
Nikos Kazantzakis | ||
Faistos | Zaros | Moires |
Moires | ||
Tympaki | ||
Gortyna | Gortyna | Agioi Deka |
Agia Varvara | ||
Kofinas | ||
Rouvas | ||
Heraklion (Irakleio) |
Heraklion | Heraklion |
Gorgolainis | ||
Nea Alikarnassos | ||
Paliani | ||
Temenos | ||
Hersonissos (Chersonisos) |
Hersonissos | Gournes |
Episkopi | ||
Gouves | ||
Malia
| ||
Malevizi | Gazi | Gazi |
Krousonas | ||
Tylisos | ||
Minoa Pediada | Arkalochori | Evangelismos |
Thrapsano | ||
Kasteli
| ||
Viannos | Viannos | Ano Viannos |
Provinces
- Province of Pyrgiotissa - Voroi
- Province of Kainourgio - Moires
- Province of Malevizi - Agios Myronas
- Province of Temenos - Heraklion
- Province of Pediada - Kasteli
- Province of Monofatsi - Pyrgos
- Province of Viannos - Pefkos
Note: Provinces no longer hold any legal status in Greece.
Transport
Notable people
- Fodele, Heraklion and died on April 7, 1614, Toledo, Spain), a world-famous painter, sculptor and architect
- Nikos Kazantzakis was born in the village Varvaro (renamed to Myrtia in 1965[5]) The municipal unit in which Myrtia is located, was named after him.
Communications
The following television channels serve the prefecture:
- Creta Channel
- Kriti TV
See also
Line notes
- ^ A. Evans, 1921
- ^ C. M. Hogan, 2007
- ^ Phaistos profile
- ^ a b "ΦΕΚ A 87/2010, Kallikratis reform law text" (in Greek). Government Gazette.
- ^ Name changes of settlements in Greece
References
- Arthur J. Evans, (1921–35) The Palace of Minos, volumes 1-4
- C. Michael Hogan, Knossos fieldnotes, Modern Antiquarian (2007)
- Ian Swindale, Phaistos, Minoan Crete Retrieved 13 May 2013.