PAlaea
Palaea is the Anglicized form of the Greek Παλαία (Palaiá), meaning "old" or "ancient." It is a term that appears in Greek toponymy and in historical writing to designate older parts of a city, settlement, or district, often in contrast with a corresponding new or later area (often rendered Neo- or Nea in Greek).
In historical contexts, Palaea has been used to refer to the older, walled or hillside portion of
In modern usage, Palaea appears as part of place names across Greece, usually transliterated as Palaiá or
As a linguistic and toponymic element, Palaea exemplifies how Greek place names encode urban history—marking continuity