Chania Plain
The Chania Plain is a relatively level landform spreading southward from the city of Chania on the island of Crete in the present day country of Greece. The Chania Plain has been used as a logical study area for air pollution transport in the vicinity of Chania.[1] In ancient times the city of Kydonia, the site of present-day Chania, controlled an expansive area which included the Chania Plain lying to its south at least to Malaxa Mountain.[2]
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- George Karvounis et al. (2007) On the Sensitivity of AERMOD to Surface Parameters under Various Anemological Conditions
- C. Michael Hogan, Cydonia, The Modern Antiquarian, Jan. 23, 2008
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- Plains of Greece
- Landforms of Crete
- Landforms of Chania (regional unit)
- Crete geography stubs