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Welcome to Greece 3 rd Primary School of Zografou

Welcome to Greece 3 rd Primary School of Zografou. Our city. Our suburb. Our school. ROOM A. Click on the photos. NEXT ROOM. MOMENTS FROM YOUR DAY TRIP. The Acropolis. ROOM B. NEXT ROOM. PREVIOUS ROOM. HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS OF GREECE. ACROPOLIS MUSEUM. ROOM C. NEXT ROOM.

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Welcome to Greece 3 rd Primary School of Zografou

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  1. Welcome to Greece 3rd Primary School of Zografou Our city Our suburb Our school ROOM A Click on the photos NEXT ROOM

  2. MOMENTS FROM YOUR DAY TRIP The Acropolis ROOM B NEXT ROOM PREVIOUS ROOM

  3. HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS OF GREECE ACROPOLIS MUSEUM ROOM C NEXT ROOM PREVIOUS ROOM

  4. GREECE IS MUSIC! ROOM D NEXT ROOM PREVIOUS ROOM

  5. HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS OF GREECE MYCENAE ROOM E PREVIOUS ROOM NEXT ROOM

  6. HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS OF GREECE ROOM G NEXT ROOM PREVIOUS ROOM

  7. GREEK PEOPLE ROOM F NEXT ROOM PREVIOUS ROOM

  8. THE GREEK ALPHABET ROOM H NEXT ROOM PREVIOUS ROOM

  9. HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS OF GREECE HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS OF GREECE GEORGE SEFERIS RIGAS FERAIOS Olympus Mountain ROOM I NEXT ROOM PREVIOUS ROOM

  10. HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS OF GREECE HISTORICAL SNAPSHOTS OF GREECE GEORGE SEFERIS RIGAS FERAIOS Olympus Mountain ROOM J PREVIOUS ROOM TO EXIT

  11. 3rd Primary School of Zografou My school is the 3rd primary school in Zografou, Athens, Greece.Our school was founded on February 22 1962. This building opened its doors in May 1970. In the same building there is also the 9th primary school of Zografou. My school has fifteen teachers and 156 students. It is a big school with many classrooms, one gym, two playgrounds, one music classroom and one computer- science classroom. Our school has also a theatre hall where we hold our annual festivals. BACK TO ROOM A

  12. The Acropolis was built in 424 B.C. under the rule of Pericles and it has 3 main buildings: the Parthenon, the Erechteio and the Temple of Athena Nike or Wingless. During the Turkish command the Parthenon became a mosque. Acropolis in Greek means "The Sacred Rock, the high city". All around the world the Acropolis of Athens is known as 'The Acropolis'. There are many Acropolis in Greece but the Acropolis of Athens is the best known one. The Acropolis is mainly dedicated to the Goddess Athena. But humans from the prehistoric era have populated the Acropolis and the caves around it. Situated in the middle of Athens, many myths, festivals and important events are connected to the sacred Acropolis. BACK TO ROOM B

  13. Zografou, Athens Zografos is a town of Attica and it is near Imittos Mountain. After the departure of the Ottomans from the area in the 1830s, the area came into the ownership of the mayor of Athens. Now, it has 150,000 residents. Ioannis Zografos bought the forest area in 1902 and split it in small areas and after the 1st World War he sold them. So in 1929 a small village was created with 100 houses and later many people came and in 1948 Zografos became officially a municipality. In our municipality we have a cinema and theatre, many schools, banks, shops, pharmacies, super markets, playgrounds, gyms, football fields, and many other athletic buildings. BACK TO ROOM A

  14. THE CITY OF ATHENS Athens is one of the most fascinating cities in the world famous for its history, civilization and lifestyle. It is the capital of Greece and the birthplace of democracy. A lot of philosophers such as Aristotle, Socrates and Plato lived in Athens. It also hosted the first modern- day Olympic games in 1896.There’ s plenty to see and do in this city. You can visit ancient monuments like the Acropolis or the Parthenon and there are also hundreds of restaurants where you can taste traditional Greek dishes. Finally, there are lots of other attractions and facilities which make Athens an interesting place to visit and have fun. BACK TO ROOM A

  15. A place, or better an archaeological site in the Argolis (an area in the Peloponnese) at about 90 km from Athens has been excavated first in 1841 by the Greek archeologist  Pittakis who restored the lions gate and then in 1876 by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann who gave also the name to that period between the 16th and the 11th century B.C.: Mycenaean period. Today one can visit there beyond the Mycenaean palace and the lions gate  the richest shaft graves inside the acropolis and some others less rich outside. Clytemnestra and the so called Treasury of Atreus as well, not far from the archeological site. You can see the Agamemnon mask, seals, swords, jewelry or models of the acropolis. BACK TO ROOM E

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  18. Modern Greeks ● have dinner late at night ● except for their personal portions they put common portions in the middle of the table (mezedakia) for all the companion to pick ● enjoy their coffee for a long time, discussing with friends ● don’t eat only souvlaki and tzatziki or drink ouzo ● don’t philosophize all day long (however you will hear them talking about politics and economic policies and measures all the time) ● don’t dance syrtaki wherever they are BACK TO ROOM F

  19. Souvlaki From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Souvlaki (Greek: σουβλάκι, [suˈvlaki]) plural souvlakia is a popular Greek fast food consisting of small pieces of meat and sometimes vegetables grilled on a skewer. It may be served on the skewer for eating out of hand, in a pita sandwich with garnishes and sauces, or on a dinner plate, often with fried potatoes. The meat usually used in Greece and Cyprus is pork, although chicken and lamb may also be used. In other countries and for tourists, souvlaki may be made with meats such as lamb, beef, chicken and sometimes fish (especially swordfish). BACK TO ROOM F

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  23. Greek language Greek(ellīniká) is a part of the Indo-European family of languages. It is the official language of Greece and Cyprus and one of the 23 official languages of EU. The language is spoken by at least 13 million people today in Greece, Cyprus, and in many parts of theworld. Greek roots are often used to coin new words for other languages, especially in the sciences and medicine; Greek and Latin are the predominant sources of the international scientific vocabulary. Over fifty thousand English words come from the Greek language.As we don’t want everything to sound like Greek to you why don’t you try to learn a few useful words and phrases like these?

  24. Hello! Γειά σου! /gia sou/ Bye! Αντίο /andio/ Good appetite! Καλή όρεξη! /kaliorexi/ Ευχαριστώ! /efharisto/ Thank you! Στην υγειά μας! /stin igia mas/ Cheers! BACK TO ROOM H

  25. NAFPLIO Nafplio is a seaport town in the Peloponnese inGreece that has expanded up the hillsides near the north end of the Argolic Gulf. The town was the capital of the First Hellenic Republic, from the start of the Greek Revolution in 1821 until 1834. Nafplio is now the capital of the regional unit of Argolis. BACK TO ROOM G

  26. Imittos Mountain Imittos mountain is 1026 m high. It is just above our school. It has got the nickname Trelos (crazy) because the weather changes very often on the top. The National Technical University and the University of Athens are built on its foot. BACK TO ROOM J

  27. The University of Athens The National and Kapodistrian University ofAthens was founded on May 3, 1837. It was the first University not only in Greece but in all the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean in general. It is named after Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of free Greece. BACK TO ROOM I

  28. Grazie!Děkuji!Diolch! Dziękuję!Ευχαριστούμε! Enjoy your stay!

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