Agios Georgios Church
Mazotos, CY
The building is located in the centre of the village.
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Mazotos, CY
The building is located in the centre of the village.
Athienou, CY
The building is located in the centre of the village.
Vavatsinia, CY
The building is located in the north-eastern part of the village.
Agios Georgios, CY
The parish church is located in the northeastern part of the old village complex, very close to the sea; it has been converted into a mosque after 1974.
Anidri, GR
The Byzantine Church of Saint Georgios in Anidri dates from 1323. It has preserved frescoes by Ioannis Pagomenos, a well-known painter from Crete who decorated many rural Orthodox churches during the Venetian rule in Crete (1205–1669).
Athina, GR
The Agios Georgios church in Athens is a nineteenth-century reconstruction of a medieval temple. The Greek-Byzantine style of the temple is typical of the reign of Otto I (1832-1862) during which the temple was rebuilt after being destroyed during the Revolution of 1821.
Bellapais, CY
The Agios Georgios Church is a small church at the western entrance of the village centre. The church has been converted into a mosque sometime after 1974; the bell is still in the bell tower.
Dikomo, CY
The parish church of (Kato) Dikomo with the ekklesionym Agios Georgios was built in 1887 and is located in the centre of the village; it has been converted into a mosque in 1975.
Epidavros, GR
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Kyrenia, CY
The Agios Georgios church is located approx. 700 m southeast of the old port. The construction of the church was completed in 1924. On the day of visit all doors were locked. According to Ioannis G. Kassinis, who visited the church in 2003, the iconostasis with its icons and the rest of the church furnishings remained intact. Still in active use.
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