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 Rhodes Rhodes, the largest island of the Dodecanese, is famous for its seaside resorts, ancient ruins and for being occupied by the Knights of St. John during the Crusades. In the historical center of the city of Rhodes there are two medieval sites: Via dei Cavalieri and the Palazzo dei Gran Maestri, with a structure similar to a castle. Occupied by the Ottomans and rebuilt by the Italians, the palace now houses a museum of history.
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