Lignite mine where a village called Komanos used to be. Municipality of Eordaia, Kozani, Macedonia, Greece.


Once upon a time there was a village of 1500 inhabitants here, called Komanos. It was expropriated and became a lignite mine. Only 3 of its churches still remain, among them the largest one, Agios Ioannis Chrysostomos, in the photo. Municipality of Eordaia, Kozani, Macedonia, Greece.


Size: 5616px × 3744px
Location: Komanos village, close to Ptolemaida town, Kozani, Macedonia, Greece, Europe
Photo credit: © Hercules Milas / Alamy / Afripics
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