Neapoli (Greek: Νεάπολη) is a small town and a former municipality in Lasithi, eastern Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform, it has been treated as a municipal unit of Agios Nikolaos. The municipal unit has an area of 130.450 km2 (50.367 sq mi). It is located 12 kilometres (7 miles) west from Agios Nikolaos in the green valley of Mirabello. The surrounding area is mountainous and home to a collection of native olive trees. Neapoli is a traditional Cretan town with narrow streets and cobbled roads. The Cathedral of the Virgin Mary (Megali Panagia) is located on the central square.
Dreros (Ancient Greek: Δρῆρος), also (representing Modern Greek pronunciation) Driros, near Neapoli in the regional unit of Lasithi, Crete, is a post-Minoan archaeological site, 16 km (10 mi) northwest of Agios Nikolaos. Known only by a chance remark of the 9th-century Byzantine grammarian Theognostus (De orthographia), archaeology of the site shows Dreros to have been initially colonised by mainland Greeks in the early Archaic Period about the same time as Lato and Prinias.
Neitsyt Marian kuolonuneen nukkumisen katedraali (kreik. Μητροπολιτικός Ναός Κοιμήσεως Θεοτόκου, Mitropolitikós Naós Koimíseos Theotókou) eli Megáli Panagía (Μεγάλη Παναγία, ”Suuri Neitsyt Maria”) on ortodoksinen kirkko Neápolin kaupungissa Kreetan saarella Kreikassa. Se on Kreetan kirkon Pétran ja Cherrónisoksen hiippakunnan katedraali eli piispanistuin. Katedraali on omistettu Neitsyn Marian kuolonuneen nukkumiselle.