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Hania

on the western north coast of CretaNet: Collection of short portraits of Cretan cities and villages Crete is the capital of the governmental district of the same name, and after Iraklion the island's second biggest city.

The port town in the eastern part of the bay of Hania counts some 54,000 inhabitants and gives home to several museums, as well as to the Technical University of Crete.
Hania: Tip of the fishing-port - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich
 
Hania: Harbour basin / West bank - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich
 
Hania: Inside the Venetian old town - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich Excavations show that the area is inhabited since about 3,400 B.C. In ancient times, the town was named Kydonia.

After the Venetians took Crete including the town of Kydonia over, it's name was changed into "La Canea" which is the origin of the today's name.

During that era, Hania was Crete's most important port for trading with Venice and the rest of the world.
 
Hania: Port entrance and Thodorou island - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich
 
The large harbour basin and the lighthouse which is the town's landmark also come from the Venetian epoch.

Today they serve mostly for decoration purposes as the ferry boats from Piraeus use the much larger port of Souda 6 kms east on the other side of the Akrotiri peninsula.

Hania International Airport (CHQ) is also on that peninsula.
Hania: Harbour basin / Taverna on the south bank - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich
 
Hania: Harbour basin / Taverna on the east bank - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich
 
Hania: By the fishing-port - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich The town's restaurants, tavernas, bars and discotheques concentrate around the old harbour basin.

The fishing port and marina lies east of the lighthouse behind a long sheltering pier.

West of the old harbour basin there is the Venetian old town which today includes many small hotels and tavernas.
 
Hania: Street café in Theotokopoulo street - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich
 
Balconies which were fixed subsequently, and the minaret by the church of Aghios Nicolaos remind to the Turkish occupation.

The market hall building was completed in 1913 south of the fishing port. It's floor plan has the shape of a cross as it is a smaller copy of the market hall of Marseille.

The daily buzzle inside is not less colourful and noisy than in the one in South France.
Hania: Turkish balconies in the old town - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich
 
Hania: Theotokopoulo street - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich
 
Hania: Breakwater in front of the port entrance - Copyright (c) 2007 Ingo H. Dietrich The bigger hotels of the area are located on the beaches of the bay of Hania west of the city.

They line up along Kato Daratsos, Kato Stalos, Aghia Marina Aghia Marina, Platanias, Gherani, Maleme, Tavronitis and the 20 kms distant village of Kolymbari.

More hotels are on the beaches of the west coast of Akrotiri peninsula, e.g. at Kalatas, Horafakia and Stavros (13 kms north-west of the city).
 
Text & photos by Ingo H. Dietrich
 

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Hania: By the harbour basin
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Wed, 1st February, 2012: Wed, 1st February, 2012 CIC Lecture on Crete and Cyprus on February 22nd
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