Kares Karanou
Kares Karanou is a locality in Platanias, Chania, Crete and has about 7 residents. Kares Karanou is situated nearby to the village Kares Apokorronou, as well as near the locality Borianá.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lakkoi and Meskla.
Lakkoi
Village
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Lakkoi, commonly spelled Lakki on road signs and maps, is a village on the Greek island of Crete in the foothills of the Lefka Ori. The village is situated on the road between Chania and the plateau of Omalos which leads to the Samaria Gorge. Lakkoi is situated 2½ km east of Kares Karanou.
Meskla
Village
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Meskla is a village in the municipality of Platanias, a regional unit of Chania, western Crete, in Greece. According to the 2021 census it has 268 inhabitants. Meskla is situated 4 km east of Kares Karanou.
Omalos
Hamlet
Omalos is a small village in western Crete, in the Mousouroi unit of the Chania region. The Greek word Ομαλός means even, plain, regular, or smooth, referring to the plateau. Omalos is situated 6 km south of Kares Karanou.
Kares Karanou
Latitude
35.39529° or 35° 23′ 43″ northLongitude
23.91314° or 23° 54′ 47″ eastPopulation
7Elevation
531 metres (1,742 feet)Open location code
8G759WW7+47GeoNames ID
260978
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In Other Languages
“Kares Karanou” goes by many names.
- Greek: “Καρές Καράνου”
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