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Nowadays the island is the main tourist attraction of the area. |
Throughout the 17th century the fortress remained in Venetian hands and was a refuge for
Christians fleeing from the Turks. In 1715, however, a Turkish Pasha managed to conquer
the castle; after a long siege the Venetians capitulated and a treaty was signed.
After that, the castle was inhabited by Turkish families who were afraid of the
Christians.
After the Turks were driven out of Crete in 1903, the fortress was turned into a leper
colony.
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