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Agios Xaralampos

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Name and Historical Data

Until 1960, the name of the settlement was “Geron to Mouri” and from 1960 until today it has been called Agios Charalambos because of the village church. It was given its original name, “Geron to Mouri”, due to the territorial uplift (Muri) of the area. According to a historically verified opinion, the aldermen of the province gathered in this place, in order to discuss and make decisions on important matters concerning the area.

At the entrance of the village and opposite the current cemetery, part of the sanctuary of an old Byzantine church dedicated to Saints Sergius and Bacchus is preserved. A few years ago during the opening of the Plateau’s ring road, a cave full of bones and skulls was discovered, as reported, north of the village. It was immediately sealed, but although several years passed, nothing was done by the competent archaeological agency to reveal the historical secrets it hides. To the west of the village is Vitsilokoumo, a very beautiful location, and higher up is located the Afentis hill (1577 m).

Agios Charalambos was listed by the historian Castrofilaca (K104) as Mettocchio Geromuri with 18 inhabitants in 1583, by Basilicata as Gero to Muri in 1630 (Monuments of Cret. Hist. V, p. 29), in the Turkish census of 1671 as Yerotomuri with 37 families (N. Stavrinidis, Translations B’, p. 136), in the Egyptian census of 1834 as Gaidhuromandra (= Kato Metochi) and Gerontomuri with 30 Christian families (Pashley, Travels in Crete, II, 321).

Population trend according to the censuses:

Census Population
1881 149
1900 160
1920 110
1928 173
1940 199
1951 216
1961 179
1971 164
1981 121
1991 85
2001 64

Access to our Municipality

How to get here

You can visit the Lassithi Plateau in various ways.

By car

Η πρόσβαση στο Οροπέδιο Λασιθίου με αυτοκίνητο είναι εφικτή μέσω του κεντρικού οδικού δικτύου, με σαφή σήμανση καθ' όλη τη διάρκεια της διαδρομής.

By KTEL bus

There is transport available via KTEL with final destination the Lassithi Plateau.

By taxi

You can also use local drivers (taxis) to take you to your desired destination.

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