Agios Pavlos Churc, Spili
Spili, GR
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Spili, GR
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Mount Athos, GR
Agios Pavlos Monastery is one of the 20 self-governing Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Mount Athos. It is ranked fourteenth in the Athonite, the hierarchical order of the twenty monasteries on Mount Athos.
Xylofagou, CY
The building is located on the south-western edge of the village.
Pyrga, CY
The building is located outside of the village in south-western direction (approx. 3 km) on the F106 road.
Kellia, CY
The building is located outside of the village in northern direction (approx. 2 km), in a complex of several small churches.
Kato Lefkara, CY
The building is located on the south-eastern edge of the village.
Livadia, CY
The building is located on the western edge of the village.
Agios Sergios, CY
Two parish churches could be found in the village. According to Gunnis, the church of Agia Paraskevi was built in 16th century. The building is located in the northern area of the old centre.
Agios Sergios, CY
The second parish church with the Ekklesionym Agios Sergios & Agios Bacchus is a Byzantine Medieval Church and is located in the north-eastern area of the old centre. The bell tower is a structure completely independent of the church and is located at the northern west corner. The church was renovated in 2020.
Pyrga, CY
The building is located outside of the village in south-western direction (approx. 1,3 km) in a wood.
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