Information about Sitia Sitia is a town in Greece located in the island of Crete (peripheral unit of Lasithi) with 18,856 inhabitants according to the 2001 census data. Following the administrative reform called the Callicrate program in force since January 2011 which abolished the prefectures and merged several municipalities, the area of the municipality is now 627 km² and the population has increased from 14.338 to 18.856 inhabitants. The municipality is located in the eastern part of the island of Crete. The territory of the municipality is mostly mountainous and is bathed to the north by the Aegean Sea. Its coasts are rocky and jagged except for short stretches.
Information about Karpathos. Karpahtos is an island of the Aegean geographically belonging to the Dodecanese. Scarpanto, along with the southernmost island of Caso, is located on the sea route that connects Rhodes to Crete. The two islands mark the southeastern limit of the Aegean Sea. Scarpanto has a slender and elongated shape and is crossed by a mountain range whose highest point is the top of Mount Lastos (1,215 meters), more generally known as Kalì Limni, the highest elevation of the Dodecanese. In its northern part a very short arm of the sea separates it from the islet of Saria which belongs to it from a geographical and administrative point of view. The resident population is 6,000 inhabitants, a number that triples in the summer months. The climate of Scarpanto is typically Mediterranean. One of its peculiarities is represented by the meltemi winds that blow impetuously in the summer, affecting above all the western coast. The climate of Scarpanto presents a high humidity and a scarcity of rainfall during the winter.
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