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The Agia Moni Monastery lies 38 kms to the north-east of Paphos, a tranquil complex that traces its origins back to 300 AD.
The Agia Moni Monastery lies 38 kms to the north-east of Paphos, a tranquil complex that traces its origins back to 300 AD. Most of the present structure dates from the 17th – 18th centuries. The 6th century church dedicated to St Nicholas stands at the eastern end, while the monks' rooms are to the west.
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E703, Pano Panagia, Cyprus
The Panagia tou Sinti Monastery on the banks of Xeros River is a 16th century orthodox monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary
The Tsangarides Winery in Lemona village near Paphos offers guided tours and tasting sessions of excellent Cypriot wines
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The Steni Museum of Village Life is an ethnographic museum that presents traditional Cypriot lifestyle through scenes of loom weaving and ploughing, and presentations of tools and equipment, handicrafts, kitchenware, toys, and traditional clothing
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Coral Bay has clean shallow waters, and facilities for diving and surfing