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Mount Pentelicus or
Pentelikon (Gr****: Πεντέλη, Πεντελικόν or Πεντελικό Όρος) is a
mountain in Attica, Greece,
situated northeast of
Athens and southwest...
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Penteli (Gr****: Νέα Πεντέλη) is a
small muni****l unit -
village in the
northeastern part of the
Athens agglomeration, Greece.
Since the 2011 local...
- e di San
Nicola Callision a
Pendeli. E evidente, che
Marcou acquistò, di nuovo, la
conoscenza con il
Monastero Pendelis...")
Evangelos Andreou [1] Media...
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treasure inside the cave. The
official name of the cave is
simply "Cave of
Pendeli". In Antiquity, the cave was a
place of
worship for the
followers of Pan...
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graduated in 1940.
During his
second year (1938), he
became a monk in the
Pendeli Monastery.
Seraphim of
Athens was
ordained a
deacon by the then Metropolitan...
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establishing a convent,
initially in 1955 with the Holy
Monastery of
Pendeli, to no success. By 1981, St.
Porphyrios had his convent, the Holy Convent...
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Vrilissia Βριλήσσια Muni****lity From
upper left:
Pendelis Avenue, The
Water Tower, the
Cultural Hall and
Analipseos Square Vrilissia Location within the...
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Paros with
experience of
working on a
similar project on the
south side of
Pendeli were
called in. They had to
unearth the
unused paths,
train tracks and...
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hectares 1986: Varibombi, 500
hectares 1992: Avlona, 6,700
hectares 1993:
Pendeli, 5,700
hectares 2005: Raphina, 1,100
hectares 2007: Parnitha, 5,000 hectares...
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Timothy of
Euripos (Timothy of Chalcedon), Archbishop,
founder of the
Pendeli Monastery (1590) New
Martyr Stamatius of Demetrias, near Volos, at Constantinople...