Plaka, Chania

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Plaka is a village located in the Apokoronas region of the northwest coast of the island of Crete, Greece. It is located in Chania regional unit. Plaka is two kilometres from Almirida, a resort which it overlooks. Situated high up the hill there are views over the Mediterranean Sea.

35°27′07″N24°12′36″E / 35.452°N 24.210°E / 35.452; 24.210

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