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Symposium Marks Centenary of Cretan Intellectual Pavlos Vlastos's Death

Thursday, 2 July 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
A cultural symposium is being held in Amari, a historic village in the Rethymno regional unit of central Crete, marking 100 years since the death of Pavlos Vlastos in 1926. The event focuses on daily life in the Amari Valley during the 19th century, exploring the social, agricultural, and cultural landscape of the region up to Vlastos's passing. Pavlos Vlastos was a prominent Cretan intellectual and public figure whose legacy remains significant in local history. The Amari Valley is known for its well-preserved Byzantine churches, traditional villages, and scenic mountain landscapes, making it a rewarding destination for visitors interested in authentic Cretan heritage. Travelers heading to the area can combine the symposium with exploration of the surrounding villages. Check with local cultural offices in Rethymno for exact dates, times, and attendance details.

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