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This article is quite short. For such a nice place, a few more words could be added. The article could certainly be expanded.

1. Is it Agios Nikolaos or Aghios Nikolaos? I'd like to know when the second spelling was accepted. γι in Greek is spelled gi in English (ghi is the equivalent in Italian which is not the language this article is written in). While in Crete, I never saw the second spelling even once from Xaniá to Vai, Triopetra and Ierapetra.

2. I do not understand why there is an archive for this talk page. There are only two entries, one without title and a titled one which sounds only like childish bickering.

ICE77 (talk) 05:00, 26 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]