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Panagia Kakaviotissa is a historic, roofless Greek Orthodox church built into a cave on Mount Kakavos on Lemnos Island, Greece, founded in 1416 to shelter monks from Turkish invasions. Famous for its striking, inaccessible location and the spectacular views it offers, the church is a popular hiking destination, requiring a 20-30 minute walk along a dirt path from the ...
Panagia Kanala was built in 1869 on the site of an older church. It is a place of religious pilgrimage, as the homonymous icon of the Virgin Mary is kept there, which is honoured by the Orthodox Church as a miraculous icon. According to tradition, it was found by local fishermen in the narrow channel between Kythnos and Serifos, and is referred to as the work of the h...
The Panagia tou Araka or Arakos is a middle Byzantine Orthodox church located in Cyprus. It stands as one of the most well known and completely preserved middle Byzantine churches with mural paintings.
The church is located by the village of Lagoudera, Cyprus. Similar to other churches in the area, this church was named after a wildflower, the vetch. It was built atop...
Gold panning, or simply panning, is a form of placer and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process involved although the success rate is comparably smaller compared to other...
The Benedictine Pannonhalma Archabbey (Territorial Abbey of Pannonhalma) is the most notable landmark in Pannonhalma and one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary. It is located near the town, on top of a hill (282 m). Saint Martin of Tours is believed to have been born at the foot of this hill, hence its former name, Mount of Saint Martin, from which the...
The National Pantheon is intended to honor and perpetuate the memory of Portuguese citizens who have distinguished themselves for services rendered to the country, in the exercise of high public positions, high military services, in the expansion of Portuguese culture, in literary, scientific and artistic creation or in the defense of the values of civilization, in ...
Paoay Church is the Roman Catholic parish church of the municipality of Paoay, Ilocos Norte in the Philippines. Completed in 1710, the church is famous for its distinct architecture highlighted by the enormous buttresses on the sides and back of the building. In 1993, the church was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as one best examples of the Baroque Churche...
Papey is an island near the east coast of Iceland in the municipality Djúpavogshreppur and is about 2 square kilometres (0.77 sq mi) in extent, the highest point on the island being about 58 metres above sea level.
The island was inhabited from the settlement of Iceland until 1966. There still is a lighthouse, a dwelling house, a church and a weather station on...
Parinacota is a Chilean hamlet in Putre, Parinacota Province, Arica and Parinacota Region.
It is situated on the highlands at an elevation of 4,400 metres (14,400 ft) in Lauca National Park near the small town of Putre and had 29 inhabitants as of 2002.
The church was built in the 17th century in the form of a central nave with two side chapels. The walls are made of ...
This church...started life as a place of Anglican worship for a group of Te Rarawa, who had migrated to Parirau to find work in the nearby gumfields and forests.
Known as Zion Church, it was the second Anglican church built on this site on Otuhianga Road and its dedication in April 1889 is well documented in the Anglican Church Gazette for May 1889:
The church serve...
Maybe you have visited the “City of Light” and fallen in love with the idea of living in Paris. Perhaps your employer has an opening that you are qualified to take on that will require you to live in the French Capital, its economic center. No matter the reason, this iconic city attracts foreigners from every corner of the globe that want to experience the...
The Parish Church and Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces (Maltese:Knisja Arċipretali u Santwarju tal-Madonna tal-Grazzja) is a Roman Catholic parish church in Żabbar, Malta, dedicated to Our Lady of Graces. The church was originally built between 1641 and 1696 to designs of the Renaissance architect Tommaso Dingli. Its façade, an outstanding example of Maltese Bar...