Sternes: A Village of Warm Hospitality and Hidden Charms

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Sternes: A Village of Warm Hospitality and Hidden Charms

One notable feature of Sternes is a large cistern, believed to date back to the Roman era, located on the western side of the settlement. This cistern has lent its name to Sternes in Monofatsi, as it collects water from a nearby stream.

Today, Sternes continues to charm visitors with its warm and welcoming locals. The village comes alive during various festivities, including celebrations on 21st November, May Day, and in June for the feast of St John Klidonos.

Perched atop a hill at the foot of Asterousia, Sternes boasts several important churches, including the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary within the village itself. Additionally, Agios Ioannis features remnants of frescoes in its cemetery, while frescoes adorn the chapels of Agia Paraskevi and Panagia.

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Kapetaniana: An Inspiring Haven

Stavia, a dot on the map located in the mountain village of the Community of Stavia in the Municipality of Gortys, offers a peaceful sanctuary for those seeking tranquillity.

According to Wikipedia, the village derives its name from the captains (kapetanios = captain) who played a significant role in the battles against the Turks, making valuable contributions to the cause.

The village is home to the Church of Panagia dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, which was constructed during the Byzantine period and dates back to the 15th century. The church celebrates its feast day on 15th August. Additionally, in Metzolati, there is a small church dedicated to the Holy Cross, which is built on the remains of an ancient ‘Iero Korifis’ (Peak Temple). This church commemorates its feast day on 14th September.

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Kapetaniana: An Inspiring Haven