Kafsokalyvia 
    Καυσοκαλύβια  | |
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| Coordinates: 40°07′46″N 24°20′26″E / 40.12944°N 24.34056°E | |
| Country | Greece | 
| Administrative region | Mount Athos | 
| Population  (2014)  | |
| • Total | 35[1] | 
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) | 
Kafsokalyvia (Greek: Καυσοκαλύβια, lit. 'burning hut') is a settlement and idiorrhythmic skete in Mount Athos. It is located at the southern edge of the Athos peninsula. Kafsokalyvia is named after Maximos Kausokalybites ("Maximos the Hut Burner"), a 14th-century Christian hermit.[1]
It is also known as the Holy Trinity Skete (Greek: Σκήτη Αγίας Τριάδος, romanized: Skiti Agias Triados).[1]
There are 40 cells in Kafsokalyvia, not all of which are occupied. There are 35 monks living at Kafsokalyvia (Speake 2014).[1]
A regular ferry service connects the port of Kafsokalyvia[2] with Dafni, the main port of Mount Athos.[3]
List of cells
List of cells and other buildings in Kafsokalyvia:[4]
- Ag. Georgios (Αγ Γεωργίου)
 - Ypapanti tou Christou (Υπαπαντής του Χριστού)
 - Analypseos (Αναλήψεως)
 - Neomartyres (Νεομαρτύρων)
 - Kimiseos Agias Annis (Κοιμήσεως Αγίας Αννης)
 - Ag. Efstathios (Αγ Ευσταθίου)
 - Ag. Dimitrios (Αγ Δημητρίου)
 - Ag. Georgios (Αγ Γεωργίου)
 - Archangeli (Αρχαγγέλων)
 - Ag. Methodios (Αγ Μεθοδίου)
 - Ag. Pachomios (Αγ Παχωμίου)
 - Zoodochos Pigi (Ζωοδόχου Πηγής)
 - Ag. Charalambos (Αγ Χαραλάμπους)
 - Ag. Maximos (Αγ Μαξίμου)
 - Evangelismos (Ευαγγελισμού)
 - Genesion Theotokou (Γενεσίου Θεοτόκου)
 - Ag. Skepi (Αγ Σκεπής)
 - Ag. Pateres (Αγιορειτών Πατέρων)
 - Ag. Akakios (Αγ Ακακίου)
 - Ag. Panteleimonon (Αγ Παντελεήμονος)
 - Ag. Ioasaf (Αγ Ιωασάςο)
 - Ag. Symeon (Αγ Συμεών)
 - Imionos (Ημίονος)
 - Ag. Ioannis o Theologos (Αγ Ιωάννου του Θεολόγου)
 - Isodia Theotokou (Εισοδίων Θεοτόκου)
 - Ag. Apostoli (Αγ Αποστόλων)
 - Kimisis Theotokou (Κοιμήσεως Θεοτόκου)
 - Metamorphoseos (Μεταμορφώσεως)
 - Treis Ierarches (Τριών Ιεραρχών)
 - Evangelismos (Ευαγγελισμού)
 
Notable people
Notable monks who have lived at Kafsokalyvia include:
References
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- 1 2 3 4  Speake, Graham (2014). Mount Athos: renewal in paradise. Limni, Evia, Greece. pp. 207–208. ISBN 978-960-7120-34-2. OCLC 903320491.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ↑ Howorth, Peter (2022). Mount Athos The Holy Mountain. ISBN 978-0-473-41386-6.
 - ↑ "Ferry service". Mount Athos Infos. 2022-01-25. Retrieved 2022-06-10.
 - ↑ Howorth, Peter (2022). Mount Athos: The Holy Mountain. Filathonites. ISBN 978-0-473-41386-6.
 
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