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- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g494952-…The monastery is in a very beautiful place, on the top of an impressive gorge and with an amazing sea view, but it's not permitted to visit the internal.Bulunamadı: girit
- grecomap.com attractions/kapsa-monasteryKapsa Monastery sits on an isolated stretch of Crete's southeast coast, 30 meters above the narrow ribbon of the coast road, on a level spot on the precipitous face...Bulunamadı: girit
- eastcretemarketers.com kapsa-monasteryIts full name is the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Kapsa (St John Kapsa) and it’s a dependency of Monastery Toplou near Sitia on the road to Vai.Bulunamadı: girit
- en.wikipedia.org Kapsa MonasteryKapsa Monastery (Greek: Μονή Καψά) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery situated on the southeast coast of Crete, between the villages of Makrys Gialos and Sitia in the west...Bulunamadı: girit
- explorecrete.com lassithi/en-kapsa-monasteryIts full name is the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Kapsa (St John Kapsa) and it is a dependency of Toplou Monastery near Vai and Sitia.Bulunamadı: girit
- greeka.com crete/lassithi/sightseeing/kapsa-…Located less than 10 km from Makris Gialos, near Perivolakia Gorge, Kapsa Monastery is built on a steep hillside overlooking the sea and the pebbled Kapsa Beach.Bulunamadı: girit
- cretanbeaches.com en/religious-monuments-on-crete…The Kapsa monastery is built like a fortress on a steep rocky slope above the sea, at the exit of the beautiful Pervolakia gorge .Bulunamadı: girit
- meetcrete.com kapsa-monastery/Interesting in the Kapsa monastery are the lobby and the courtyard, both decorated with stones mosaics in the ground, the intricately carved ico.Bulunamadı: girit
- destinationcrete.gr nl/monasteries/kapsa-…Between Makrigialos and Goudouras, perched on the rocks next to the entrance of the gorge of Pervolakia we find the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Kapsa.Bulunamadı: girit
- wikijtr.icu wiki/Kapsa_MonasteryKapsa Manastırı - Kapsa Monastery. ... Referanslar. ^ a b "Girit'teki Kapsa Manastırı, Agios Ioannis Kapsa Manastırı". www.explorecrete.com.