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Kalogeriko Triple Arched Stone Bridge, Epirus, Greece. Kalogeriko (Or Plakidas) Stone Bridge Is A Three-Arch Stone Bridge On The River Of Voidomatis, Tributary Of Aoos River, Near The Village Of Kipoi In The Central Zagori. The Name Kalogeriko (Monk's Bridge) Occurred When The Monk Serafim From The Monastery Of The Pofitis Helias In The Village Of Kipoi, Financed Its Reconstruction And The Bridge Was Converted From A Wooden One To A Stone One.

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Kalogeriko triple arched stone bridge, Epirus, Greece. Kalogeriko (or Plakidas) stone bridge is a three-arch stone bridge on the river of Voidomatis, tributary of Aoos river, near the village of Kipoi in the Central Zagori. The name Kalogeriko (monk's bridge) occurred when the monk Serafim from the monastery of the Pofitis Helias in the village of Kipoi, financed its reconstruction and the bridge was converted from a wooden one to a stone one.

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