Back to newsThe village of Anopoli, in the Sfakia region of southwestern Crete, held a commemorative ceremony marking the anniversary of the Daskalogiannis Revolution. Daskalogiannis, born Ioannis Vlachos, was a Sfakian merchant and captain who led a major Cretan uprising against Ottoman rule in 1770. He is revered as one of Crete's most celebrated heroes, and his story is central to the identity of the Sfakia region. The annual commemoration typically includes official ceremonies, wreath-laying, and cultural events in Anopoli village. Visitors interested in Cretan history and culture are welcome to attend these events. Anopoli is located roughly 12 km inland from Chora Sfakion on the southern coast and is accessible by road. The area also sits near the entrance to the Aradena Gorge, making it a worthwhile destination for both history and hiking enthusiasts.
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Crete Honors Daskalogiannis at Annual Revolution Commemoration
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