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- Galia,_Greece abstract "Gallia is a village in Greece located 58 km from Heraklion, and is administratively part of the municipal unit of Moires.It lies at an altitude of 250 m, surrounded by hills. It commands an imposing view south to the Messara Valley and to the Asterousia mountain range, west to the Libyan Sea and north to the Psiloritis mountain. It has 1036 residents, mainly farmers.Gallia is one of the oldest villages of the area. It is mentioned as a location in the Venetian records as early as 1577, and as a village with 120 residents since 1583. The Renaissance tower in the village (still imposing, although rundown) and the water fountains in the Kapeloniana area are proof of the passing of the Venetians. Part of the village, called Monohoro, is mentioned as early as 800 AD. It is where the old church of the Virgin Mary, built in 852 AD, is located.The village suffered, under the Turkish occupation and lately under the Germans during World War II. Gallia is easily accessible from Mires either by car or by public bus.There are no hotels in Gallia, and only a small number of rooms to rent. There is however a hostel, housed in a renovated house and donated to the community by its owner, that provides shelter to visitors. This building also houses the village library and folklore museum.There are only a couple of taverns in the village, and Gallia in general is for the visitor who wants to spend some time in a quiet environment away from city life.".
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- Galia,_Greece wikiPageRevisionID "615668474".
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Asterousia.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Heraklion_(regional_unit).
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Greece.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Heraklion.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Libyan_Sea.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Messara_Valley.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Moires.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galia".
- Galia,_Greece wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galia, Greece".
- Galia,_Greece hasPhotoCollection Galia,_Greece.
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- Galia,_Greece subject Category:Populated_places_in_Heraklion_(regional_unit).
- Galia,_Greece subject Category:Villages_in_Greece.
- Galia,_Greece hypernym Village.
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- Galia,_Greece type Village.
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- Galia,_Greece comment "Gallia is a village in Greece located 58 km from Heraklion, and is administratively part of the municipal unit of Moires.It lies at an altitude of 250 m, surrounded by hills. It commands an imposing view south to the Messara Valley and to the Asterousia mountain range, west to the Libyan Sea and north to the Psiloritis mountain. It has 1036 residents, mainly farmers.Gallia is one of the oldest villages of the area.".
- Galia,_Greece label "Galia, Greece".
- Galia,_Greece sameAs غاليا،_إراكليون.
- Galia,_Greece sameAs Γαλιά_Ηρακλείου.
- Galia,_Greece sameAs Galia_(Griekenland).
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- Galia,_Greece sameAs Q3558359.
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- Galia,_Greece lat "35.075833333333335".
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- Galia,_Greece wasDerivedFrom Galia,_Greece?oldid=615668474.
- Galia,_Greece isPrimaryTopicOf Galia,_Greece.