Round 1790 the residents of Agia Sophia left the coastal site Paleomandra, as a measure of safety against pirates for their new present location. They dismantled their constructions and took together the stones of their houses and churches and moved them all up here to rebuild their village.
Source: Nikos Nikolaidis, 1999, Churches and chapels of Lemnos. Etairia Archipelaos
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Agia Sophia, Lemnos, Greece
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