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Dourianika  

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Douriankia is the end of the line the road goes no further. This is village of where many Comino's (Kominos) are from. In the distance you can see the water and know that if you are brave you can make the 2 hour harsh trek to Nisakia, an amazing place that had many natural beauties. The apple of Douriankias eye is the church of Agio Yianni admired by all who visit and kept in pristine condition by those who love what it represents. Dourianika is a lonely place now but well loved by those who know the charms of the surrounds.

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