Description: Reclus01_10 1875 Reclus print SAMARIA GORGE, AGIA ROUMELI, CRETE, GREECE, #10 Nice print titled Entree des gorges d'Hagio-Roumeli, from wood engraving with fine detail and clear impression, approx. page size is 27 x 18 cm, approx. image size is 18.5 x 13 cm. From La Nouvelle Géographie universelle, la terre et les hommes, 19 vol., 1875-94 (In English: The Earth and Its Inhabitants, 1878-94), great work of Elisee Reclus. Agia Roumeli Agia Roumeli is a small village in southwest Crete, Greece and is popular with tourists. Located a few kilometres above the town is the southern entrance to the Samaria Gorge. For most walkers, this is the exit, as the usual route through the gorge is to descend from the north. The gorge is a popular tourist destination in Crete, the longest gorge in Greece, and one of the longest in Europe, measuring 18km. The village has several hotels and a few rooms for rent and also some tavernas. Agia Roumeli has a large beach and a ferry slipway where the ferry to and from Hora Sfakion via Loutro, arrives, mainly used by walkers who have completed the Samaria walk. The village is not accessible by road. According to one local (unconfirmed) source the origin of the name Agia Roumeli comes from the Arabic words 'Maya' meaning water and 'Roumi' meaning Greek, meaning 'Greek Water'. Agia or Hagia also means Saint or Holy in Arabic (see the Hagia Sophia Cathedral in Turkey)
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Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14'')
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Year of Production: 1875
Date of Creation: 1800-1899
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