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Pressing grapes in the messara plain south of crete


The Messara Plain or simply Messara (Greek: Μεσσαρά) is an illuvial plain in southern Crete, stretching about 50 km west-to-east and 7 km north-to-south, making it the largest plain in Crete.

Messara Plain The Messara plain near Matala on Crete seen from Phaistos Greece

On a hill at its west end are the ruins of Phaestus, near the middle are the ruins of the ancient city of Gortys.

Since 1500 BC the plain has grown up to 6 km due to a buildup of illuvial sediment. Clays from Messara have been found to be the source of significant amounts of Minoan pottery; soil and rock types from the fringes of Messara, particularly the foothills of the Asterousia Mountains at the south and the foothills to the north within the Psiloritis Mountains.

In the Messara, olive trees, vineyards and horticultural crops are grown here. Part of the products grown here are placed on the domestic market. Α substantial part of the produced olive oil is then exported to European markets. The Messara Plain is also home to the indigenous Messara horse.

Messara Plain FileFields Messara plain from Phaistos Crete Greecejpg Wikimedia
Messara Plain STUDY SITE 5 Messara Valley Crete Greece

References

Messara Plain Wikipedia