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    Lakkoskiti (Greek: Σκήτη Αγίου Δημητρίου or Λακκοσκήτη, Romanian: Schitul Lacu) is the short form name of a small "monastic village" of not more than 15...
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    Monastery and Skiti Bogoroditsa, Bulgarian (32); and in Timiou Prodromou and Lakkoskiti, Romanian (64). Today, many of the Greek monks also speak foreign languages...
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    state of Mount Athos, spoken in the monastic communities of Prodromos and Lakkoskiti. In the unrecognised state of Transnistria, Moldovan is one of the official...
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    of the two Romanian establishments at Mount Athos, the other one being Lakkoskiti. As with all Athonite monasteries and sketes, it is under the jurisdiction...
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    idiorrhythmic sketes (smaller, dependent monastic houses): the Romanian Lakkoskiti and the Greek Nea Skiti (New Skete). S. Binon, Les origines légendaires...
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  • Monastery (interior) Provata (interior) Morfonou (port with ferry service) Lakkoskiti (interior, behind Morfonou) Great Lavra Monastery From north to south...
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    It is located a few kilometers northwest of the summit of Mount Athos. Lakkoskiti, a Romanian skete, is located on its eastern slopes. Antianthonas is in...
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