Agia Roumeli

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Agia Roumeli is a remote coastal village on the south coast of Crete, Greece, known as the seaside settlement where hikers emerge after walking through the Samaria Gorge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal settlement
tourist destination
village
administrativeDivision Chania regional unit
Crete
surface form: Region of Crete
connectedByFerryTo Chora Sfakion
Loutro
Paleochora
Sougia
country Greece
economyBasedOn services for hikers
tourism
emergesFrom Samaria Gorge National Park
surface form: Samaria Gorge
hasAccessType no direct road connection to rest of Crete
hasActivity boat excursions
hiking
swimming
hasCharacteristic population increases in tourist season
small permanent population
hasFeature accommodation for hikers
guesthouses
pebble beach
small harbor
tavernas
hasNearbyProtectedArea Samaria Gorge National Park
surface form: Samaria National Park
hasReligiousSite church of Agia Roumeli
hasTouristSeason early autumn
spring
summer
knownFor access mainly by boat or on foot
being the seaside exit of Samaria Gorge
remote location
languageUsed Greek
locatedIn Chania regional unit
Crete
locatedOn south coast of Crete
locatedOnCoastOf Libyan Sea
municipality Sfakia
namedAfter Saint Romula (Agia Roumeli)
nearbyGorge Samaria Gorge National Park
surface form: Samaria Gorge
primaryAccessBy ferry
hiking
region Western Crete
surface form: West Crete
timeZone Eastern European Time
timeZoneDST Eastern European Summer Time

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