Chania

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Etymology

From Latin Chania, from Byzantine Greek Χανιά (Khaniá), from Arabic الخان (al-ḵān) + -ιά (-iá, -ia: forming place names), literally from ال (al-, the, place of the) + خان (ḵān, caravanserai, inn) but possibly transliterating a neighborhood whose named derived from its former importance in the worship of the Minoan god Velchanos, whose Minoan name was transcribed into Ancient Greek as Ϝελχάνος (Welkhános).

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Chania

  1. A city on the island of Crete, Greece.
  2. A regional unit of the island of Crete, Greece, around the city.

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References

  • Nikolaos Platon (1947), Κρητικά Χρονικά Α [Kretika Chronika 1].

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