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Rethymno

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Rethymno
Ρέθυμνο
Settlement
View of Rethymno with the Venetian Fortezza fortress
View of Rethymno with the Venetian Fortezza fortress
Location of Rethymno
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CountryGreece
Administrative regionCrete
Regional unitRethymno
MunicipalityRethymno
Area
 • Municipal unit126.5 km2 (48.8 sq mi)
 • Community26.777 km2 (10.339 sq mi)
Elevation
17 m (56 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Municipal unit
38,759
 • Municipal unit density306.4/km2 (793.6/sq mi)
 • Community
35,763
 • Community density1,335.6/km2 (3,459.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
741 00
Area code28310
Vehicle registrationΡΕ
Websitewww.rethymno.gr

Rethymno (Greek: Ρέθυμνο [ˈreθimno], Italian: Retimo, formerly also Rettimo or Retimno, Latin: Civitas Rethymnæ, Turkish: Resmo) is a city in Greece on the island of Crete. It is the capital of Rethymno regional unit, and has a population of more than 35,000 inhabitants (nearly 40,000 for the municipal unit). It is believed to have been built on the site of the earlier city of Rhithymna.

History

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File:Rethymno Harbour.jpg
View of the old harbour
File:Vue de la forteresse à Réthymnon.JPG
Inside the Fortezza of Rethymno

Rethymno is believed to have been built on the site of the earlier city of Rhithymna.[2][3] Some sources mention a city called Arsinoe which some scholars have proposed stood at the same site.[4][5][6]

Rethymno began a period of growth when the Venetian conquerors of the island decided to establish an intermediate commercial station between Heraklion and Chania, acquiring its own bishop and nobility in the process. Today's old town (palia poli) was almost entirely built by the Republic of Venice. It is one of the best-preserved old towns in Crete.

From circa 1250 the city was the seat of the Latin Diocese of Retimo, which was renamed Retimo–Ario after the absorption in 1551 of the Diocese of Ario.

The town still maintains its old aristocratic appearance, with its buildings dating from the 16th century, arched doorways, stone staircases, Byzantine remains, the small Venetian harbour and narrow streets. The Venetian Loggia houses the information office of the Ministry of Culture and Sports. A Wine Festival is held there annually at the beginning of July. Another festival, in memory of the destruction of the Arkadi Monastery, is held on 7–8 November.

The city's Venetian-era citadel, the Fortezza of Rethymno, is one of the best-preserved castles in Crete. Other monuments include the Neradje Mosque (the Municipal Odeon arts centre), the Great Gate (Μεγάλη Πόρτα or "Porta Guora"), the Piazza Rimondi and the Loggia.

The town was captured by the Ottoman Empire in 1646 during the Cretan War (1645–69) and they ruled it for almost three centuries. The town, called Resmo in Turkish, was the centre of a sanjak (administrative part of a province) during Ottoman rule.

During the Battle of Crete (20–30 May 1941), the Battle of Rethymno was fought between German paratroopers and combined forces of the Second Australian Imperial Force and the Hellenic Army. Although initially unsuccessful, eventually the Germans won the battle after receiving reinforcements airlifted to Maleme in the northwestern part of the island.

Today the city's main source of income is tourism, with many new facilities having been built in the past 20 years. Agriculture is also notable, especially olive oil and other Mediterranean products.

Municipality

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Dusk airview of the Old Harbour of Rethymno
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Rethymno Lighthouse
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Street and the belltower of Megalos Antonios church in the fond
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Beach of Rethymno

The municipality of Rethymno was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 4 former municipalities, that became municipal units:[7]

Population of Rethymno [8]
Settlements 1940 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011
Rethymno (city) 8,648 11,057 14,999 14,969 17,136 23,355 28,987 32,468
Agia Eirini 96 88 63 47 34 63 49 75
Agios Markos - - - - 18 65 - -
Anogeia 50 25 25 21 13 15 89 131
Gallos 315 274 252 180 146 205 430 922
Giannoudi 92 82 78 30 22 23 96 116
Kastellakia - 45 27 36 105 - - -
Koumpes - 106 - - - - - -
Metochi Albani 67 79 31 - - - - -
Megalo Metochi (Risvan) - 33 25 - 6 28 29 46
Mikro Metochi - - - - 29 91 188 149
Misiria 294 212 - - - - - -
Xiro Chorio 214 219 132 90 - 114 131 221
Perivolia 853 805 - - - - - -
Platanes 343 488 - - - - - -
Tria Monastiria - - - - 18 105 107 172
Total 10,972 13,513 15,632 15,373 18,190 24,064 31,687 34,300

Culture

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Rethymno is home to the following museums:

The Treasure Hunt of Rethymno is a game played by local people and takes place two weeks before Carnival.[9]

Literature

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Pandelis Prevelakis wrote Το χρονικό μιας πολιτείας (1937), The Chronicle of a Town, a nostalgic depiction of Rethymno from the period of the Cretan State (1898) to the expulsion of the Cretan Turks (1924).

Sports

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Rethymno hosted the international athletics meeting known as Vardinogianneia. The athletics meeting stopped in 2012 due to Greek financial crisis.[10] Rethymno has many sport clubs with presence in Panhellenic championships of various sports. Below is alist of the main sport clubs of Rethymno.

Sport clubs based in Rethymno
Club Founded Sports Achievements
Neos Asteras Rethymno F.C. 1945 Football Earlier presence in Gamma Ethniki
NO Rethymnou 1963 Water Polo Presence in A1 Ethniki women
EA Rethymniakou 1983 Football, Track and Field Earlier presence in Beta Ethniki
Rethymno B.C. 1986 Basketball Presence in A1 Ethniki
OPE Rethymnou 1992 Volleyball Presence in A1 Ethniki women

Education

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In the Rethymno Campus of the University of Crete are located the School of Philosophy, the School of Education, the School of Social, Economics and Political Sciences, and the University Library of the University of Crete. On a yearly basis, there are about 8.000 students studying at "Galos" where the Campus and the Academic Institute of Mediterranean Studies are located. Also in Rethymnon is located the School of Music and Optoacoustic Technologies of the Hellenic Mediterranean University.[11] Finally, in Rethymno, Tria Monastiria area is located the international research Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser[12] of the Hellenic Mediterranean University which is the access point of the National Research Facility HELLAS-CH .

Geography

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Climate

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Climate data for Rethymno, Greece
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 55
(13)
55
(13)
59
(15)
64
(18)
73
(23)
82
(28)
86
(30)
86
(30)
81
(27)
72
(22)
64
(18)
57
(14)
69.5
(20.8)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 45
(7)
45
(7)
46
(8)
52
(11)
57
(14)
64
(18)
70
(21)
70
(21)
64
(18)
59
(15)
54
(12)
48
(9)
56.166
(13.43)
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Notable locals

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Royalty and politics
Other

International relations

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Rethymno is twinned with :

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See also

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References

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Notes
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  8. ^ Hellenic Statistical Authority, Digital Library (ELSTAT), Census (Greek and English)
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  • File:Wikivoyage-Logo-v3-icon.svg Rethymno travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • http://www.explorerrethymno.gr
  • Prefecture of Rethymno - Official website
  • Rethymno The Official website of the Greek National Tourism Organisation

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