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Skete of Saint Anne
Monastic community in Greece / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Skete of St Anne is a dependent idiorrhythmic (hermitage-style) skete, a monastic community attached to the more formalised Great Lavra Monastery in Mount Athos, Greece.
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Σκήτη Αγίας Άννας | |
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Monastery information | |
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Order | Greek Orthodox |
Dedicated to | St Anne |
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Location | Mount Athos![]() |
Coordinates | 40.1611°N 24.2903°E / 40.1611; 24.2903 |
Public access | Men only |
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It lies on the shore of the Aegean Sea about 800 metres from the New Skete.
The hamlet of Vouleftiria is located in the lower (western) part of the skete.[1]