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Panormos is a charming fishing village located on the northern coast of Skopelos, an island in Greece’s Sporades archipelago. The village consists of whitewashed houses with red roofs, colorful flowers, and narrow streets that lead to the picturesque port. The village offers a relaxing atmosphere with stunning beaches, traditional tavernas, and an interesting history. Panormos was originally called Selinous, and was a significant center for the production of wine and olive oil during ancient times. During the early Christian era, the church of Agios Riginos was built, and it is still standing and open for visitors. The church is a unique example of early Christian architecture with Byzantine influence. Panormos also played an important role in the Greek War of Independence, and the local cemetery houses the graves of several fighters. Panormos is known for its beautiful beaches like Adrines and Limnonari, both offering crystal-clear waters and spectacular scenery. The village is also home to many authentic Greek tavernas, serving delicious seafood and local delicacies like Skopelos cheese pie and homemade cheese. Visitors can also take a walk in the surrounding olive groves or hike on the hills of the island for breathtaking views.

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