Pantokrator mount
The mount Pantokrator (in Greek modern Παντωκράτορ) is the culminating point of the island of Corfou, in Greece. It is located at the north of this island.
Since the top one can see, in clear weather, the Albania and the continental Greece. It is there, beside a coffee for the tourists and a center of telecommunications, a Monastère which is still occupied during the summer months. Initially this monastery was set up there in 1374 but it was destroyed at the beginning of the 16th century at the time of the Turkish seat, then rebuilt by the inhabitants of the villages neighborhood in 1689.
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