No there aren't any.
Yes, Crete has a volcanic history, although it is not currently an active volcano. The most notable volcanic activity in the region is associated with the nearby island of Santorini (Thera), which experienced a significant eruption around 1600 BCE. This eruption had far-reaching effects on the Minoan civilization on Crete. However, Crete itself does not have any active volcanoes today.
Crete is still called Crete.
The address of the Crete Bicentennial Society Crete Nebraska is: 13Th And Redwood, Crete, NE 68333
the civilization developed on the island of Crete
Crete
Crete, Crete is the 5th largest island in the Mediterranean, Rhodes is the 9th largest.
The largest island that makes up Greece is Crete.
The largest island in Greece is Crete.
The address of the Crete Public Library is: 305 East 13Th Street, Crete, 68333 0156
It is still unknown how the civilization of Crete disappeared, but we know that the Mycenaes conquered Crete, so they fought against the people from Crete, who weren't ready to fight because of a volcanic eruption that happened before.
Definately Crete!
Crete is a Greek island.