Serifos
Serifos is an island in Greek mythology. It was used to shelter Perseus and his mother.
It is roughly 92 nautical miles (170 kilometers) southeast of the port of Piraeus in Athens. The island was famous in antiquity for its frogs' supposed muteness.
Serifos Media
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The Hellenistic White Tower of Serifos
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Headquarters of the former mine company of Serifos in Megalo Livadi
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Greece - Serifos - Metalia
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Chora, view from the north
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The metropolitan church of Agios Athanasios, Ano Chora, Serifos
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View of Chora, with the church of Jesus.
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Evangelistria church, Kato Chora
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Kato Chora on Serifos. Former cinema and the church of Evangelistria.
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Serifos Church
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Agia Varvara church, Chora