Livadas
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Livadas (Greek: Λιβαδάς) is a small village in Chania Prefecture on the island of Crete, Greece. The village is built at an elevation of 300 m. It has 24 residents (2001 census source) and it's within the municipality of East Selino (Anatoliko Selino). In 1943, during German occupation, Germans bomb and burn out the village, like the nearby villages of Moni and Koustogerako, by way of harsh reprisal for local partisans actions.