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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Panagia Theoskepasti Panagia Theoskepasti. It is built on a protruding rock, close to the sea, east of Chrysopolitissa basilica and probably close to the ancient city walls. As is obvious, lying on such a conspicuous rock dominating the scenery, it could be easily discerned by invading Arabs, during their raids. However, according to a legend, the church of God-protected Holy Virgin Mary, was veiled with dark clouds and rendered invisible as soon as the Saracens approached it. When once a Saracen managed to enter the church and tried to steal the golden candle, divine power cut off his hands. The </p>
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