Ano Akria, Gortyna

Ano Akria

Ano Akria is a village and the seat of the Ano Akria community in the Municipality of Gortyna, Heraklion Regional Unit, Crete, Greece. It is located 40 kilometers from Heraklion, at an altitude of 460 meters.

The village has a history dating back to the Venetian period, with records mentioning both Ano and Kato Akria in Venetian censuses. During the Ottoman period, Ano Akria was inhabited by Turks and had a mosque. The present-day church of the village was built on the site of the former mosque.

Historical References

  • Venetian censuses (as Acrapano)
  • Ottoman period (presence of a mosque)
  • 1999: Became part of the Municipal district with the Kapodistrias Plan
  • 2010: Became part of the Municipality of Gortyna with the Kallikratis Plan

Settlement: Key Points

  • Location: 40 km from Heraklion, in the northern foothills of the Messara Plain.
  • Historical Significance: Mentioned in Venetian records as Acrapano. During the Turkish occupation, it was inhabited by Turks.
  • Population Data:
Year
Population
Notes
1583
160
Acrapano
1881
91
Muslims
1900
24
1961
107
1971
101
1981
97
1991
109
2001
103
2011
115
2021
96

References

Access

Ano Akria is 3.4 kilometers away from Asimi

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