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O que (quem) é Κρήτη - definição

ISLAND OF GREECE
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  • [[Nicolas Sanson]]. Crete in 1651
  • Minoan [[rhyton]] in the form of a bull, [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]]
  • German paratroopers landing on Crete during the [[Battle of Crete]]
  • Detailed map of Crete and outlying islands
  • Turkish]]}}
  • [[Arkadi Monastery]]
  • Domenikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco)]]
  • Flag harbour Chania, Crete, Greece
  • Flag of Cretan State
  • [[Frangokastello]] was built by the Venetians in 1371–74.
  • Minoan Palace of [[Knossos]]
  • Matala]] beach
  • Malia]]
  • [[Lefka Ori]]
  • The [[loggerhead sea turtle]] nests and hatches along the beaches of [[Rethymno]] and [[Chania]] and the gulf of Messara.
  • Minoan fresco from [[Knossos]], [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]]
  • [[Kara Musa Pasha]] mosque, [[Rethymno]]
  • [[Messara Plain]]
  • View of [[Psiloritis]]
  • Revolutionaries at [[Theriso]]
  • Ioannes Scylitzes]] (see [[Skylitzes Chronicle]]).
  • Vai]]
  • [[Eleftherios Venizelos]]
  • The [[Siege of Candia]], regarded as one of the longest sieges in history, lasted from 1648 to 1669.
  • Diktaean Cave]]

Crete         
·noun A Cretan.
Cretan         
·adj Pertaining to Crete, or Candia.
II. Cretan ·noun A native or inhabitant of Crete or Candia.
Cretan         
['kri:t?n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Greek island of Crete.
¦ adjective relating to Crete or its inhabitants.

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Crete

Crete (Greek: Κρήτη, Modern: Kríti [ˈkriti], Ancient: Krḗtē [krɛ̌ːtεː]) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica. Crete rests about 160 km (99 mi) south of the Greek mainland, and about 100 km (62 mi) southwest of Anatolia. Crete has an area of 8,450 km2 (3,260 sq mi) and a coastline of 1,046 km (650 mi). It bounds the southern border of the Aegean Sea, with the Sea of Crete (or North Cretan Sea) to the north and the Libyan Sea (or South Cretan Sea) to the south.

Crete and a number of islands and islets that surround it constitute the Region of Crete (Greek: Περιφέρεια Κρήτης), which is the southernmost of the 13 top-level administrative units of Greece, and the fifth most populous of Greece's regions. Its capital and largest city is Heraklion, on the north shore of the island. As of 2020, the region had a population of 636,504. The Dodecanese are located to the northeast of Crete, while the Cyclades are situated to the north, separated by the Sea of Crete. The Peloponnese is to the region's northwest.

Humans have inhabited the island since at least 130,000 years ago, during the Paleolithic age. Crete was the centre of Europe's first advanced civilization, the Minoans, from 2700 to 1420 BC. The Minoan civilization was overrun by the Mycenaean civilization from mainland Greece. Crete was later ruled by Rome, then successively by the Byzantine Empire, Andalusian Arabs, the Venetian Republic, and the Ottoman Empire. In 1898 Crete, whose people had for some time wanted to join the Greek state, achieved independence from the Ottomans, formally becoming the Cretan State. Crete became part of Greece in December 1913.

The island is mostly mountainous, and its character is defined by a high mountain range crossing from west to east. It includes Crete's highest point, Mount Ida, and the range of the White Mountains (Lefka Ori) with 30 summits above 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) in altitude and the Samaria Gorge, a World Biosphere Reserve. Crete forms a significant part of the economy and cultural heritage of Greece, while retaining its own local cultural traits (such as its own poetry and music). The Nikos Kazantzakis airport at Heraklion and the Daskalogiannis airport at Chania serve international travelers. The palace of Knossos, a Bronze Age settlement and ancient Minoan city, is also located in Heraklion.