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Residents of Agia Roumeli, the small coastal village located at the southern exit of the Samaria Gorge on Crete's southern coast, have released a public statement expressing strong frustration over an unspecified local issue. Agia Roumeli is a key destination for hikers completing the Samaria Gorge trek and is accessible only by foot or ferry from Sfakia or Paleochora. The nature of the residents' complaint and any practical impact on visitor access or services is not detailed in the available article text. Tourists planning to hike the Samaria Gorge and continue to Agia Roumeli should check local ferry schedules and gorge opening status before their visit, as seasonal or operational changes can affect access to this remote village.
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Agia Roumeli residents express frustration over local dispute
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