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dafni+mount+athos Latitude and Longitude:

40°12′51″N 24°13′19″E / 40.214079°N 24.221817°E / 40.214079; 24.221817
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Map of the Athonite peninsula.
Dafni, view from the sea

Dafni ( Greek: Δάφνη) is a small settlement on Mount Athos. It is located on the southern coast of the Athonite peninsula between Xeropotamou Monastery and Simonopetra Monastery. It is used mainly as a port and an entry point to the Athonite monastic state, with daily ferries from the town of Ouranoupoli, Chalkidiki. There are also domestic ferries from Dafni to other parts of the peninsula, including the port of Kafsokalyvia and various individual monasteries. [1] The 2001 Greek national census reported a population of 38 inhabitants.

References

  1. ^ "Ferry service". Mount Athos Infos. 2022-01-25. Retrieved 2022-06-10.

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Media related to Dafni (Athos) at Wikimedia Commons

40°12′51″N 24°13′19″E / 40.214079°N 24.221817°E / 40.214079; 24.221817


dafni+mount+athos Latitude and Longitude:

40°12′51″N 24°13′19″E / 40.214079°N 24.221817°E / 40.214079; 24.221817
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Map of the Athonite peninsula.
Dafni, view from the sea

Dafni ( Greek: Δάφνη) is a small settlement on Mount Athos. It is located on the southern coast of the Athonite peninsula between Xeropotamou Monastery and Simonopetra Monastery. It is used mainly as a port and an entry point to the Athonite monastic state, with daily ferries from the town of Ouranoupoli, Chalkidiki. There are also domestic ferries from Dafni to other parts of the peninsula, including the port of Kafsokalyvia and various individual monasteries. [1] The 2001 Greek national census reported a population of 38 inhabitants.

References

  1. ^ "Ferry service". Mount Athos Infos. 2022-01-25. Retrieved 2022-06-10.

External links

Media related to Dafni (Athos) at Wikimedia Commons

40°12′51″N 24°13′19″E / 40.214079°N 24.221817°E / 40.214079; 24.221817


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