Ruins of Panagia Church, Skouloufia
Skouloufia, GR
The ruins of the Church of Panagia in Skouloufia can be found near the entrance to the village. The church was built in 1410.
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Skouloufia, GR
The ruins of the Church of Panagia in Skouloufia can be found near the entrance to the village. The church was built in 1410.
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