Moni Koudouma

Moni Koudouma is a religious locality in , , and has about 11 residents. Moni Koudouma is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the locality .
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  • Type: Religious locality with 11 residents
  • Description: monastery in Gortyn Municipality, Greece
  • Also known as: Koudouma monastery” and “Moni Koudoumas

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kapetaniana and Tris Ekklisies.

Hamlet
is a small village in the municipality of on the island of in . The village has between 50 and 100 inhabitants and is built on the slopes of at an altitude of 750m, with views of the Libyan Sea and the . is situated 5 km northwest of Moni Koudouma.

Village
is a village located in the municipality of , in . It is situated in South Crete at the Libyan Sea, around 64 km south of Herakleion and at an altitude of around 10 meters. is situated 5 km east of Moni Koudouma.

Village
is a village, which is situated 6 km northeast of Moni Koudouma.

Moni Koudouma

Latitude
34.93843° or 34° 56′ 18″ north
Longitude
25.08573° or 25° 5′ 9″ east
Population
11
Open location code
8G67W3QP+97
Geo­Names ID
12514486
Wiki­data ID
Q16329558
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