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submitted by Dean Coroneos on 24.07.2012

The bell tower at Logothetianika

Due to generous contributions from the Australian-Kytherian diaspora - the bell-tower in Logothetianika has been restored.

It has not been operational for a number of decades.

Now, again, it chimes on the hour.

It can be heard from as far away as Potamos - and further afield on still day.

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submitted by Dean Coroneos on 24.07.2012

The bell-tower in Logothetianika

Due to generous contributions from the Australian-Kytherian diaspora - the bell-tower in Logothetianika has been restored.

It has not been operational for a number of decades.

Now, again, it chimes on the hour.

It can be heard from as far away as Potamos - and further afield on still day.

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submitted by James Gavriles on 11.08.2003

Rear shot of Gavriles home in Logothetianica- 1954

A rear photo of the Gavrilys family home in Logothetianica, in 1954

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submitted by James Gavriles on 09.08.2003

Gavriles family home in Logothetianica 1955

Family home in Logothetianica 1955. My cousin Theodore and his children who live in Athens still maintain the house and use it for weekend vacations.