Rethymnon is one of the four prefectures (nomos) of Crete. It lies between
the prefecture of Iraklion and the prefecture of Chania, and consists of four
provinces (eparhies): Rethymnon, Milopotamos, Amari, and Agios Vasilios. The
province of Rethymnon is in the northwestern part of the prefecture. Milopotamos
is on the eastern side, bordering the prefecture of Heraklion. Amari is in
the uplands, bordering the other three provinces, and Agios Vasilios is Rethymnon's
province on the Libyan Sea. The main cities of the Nomos are Rethymnon, Agia
Galini, Anogia, Amari.
These two provinces of Rethymnon and Milopotamos occupy all the area on the
north coast of the prefecture of Rethymnon. The entire area is easily reached
from the city of Rethymnon. The roads in the provinces are good, usually paved,
but narrow and winding. The excursions in this area go east and west along
the picturesque Old Road between Rethymnon and Chania and Rethymnon and Heraklion.
The construction of the National Road isolated these small villages in the
70s but this adds to their attraction. Hidden among these villages are Minoan
sanctuaries, cemeteries, villas, and palaces.
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