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Our flag?
The flag of Greece consists of nine equal horizontal stripes of blue alternating with white; there is a blue square in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a white cross; the cross symbolizes Greek Orthodoxy, the established religion of the country. The colours of our flag- white and bluealso symbolize the colours of the clear sky and sea in Greece
ACROPOLIS PARTHENON
The Parthenon is a temple located on the Acropolis, a hill overlooking the city of Athens, Greece.
The Acropolis is the hill in Athens on which the Parthenon stands. "Acro" means "high" and "polis" means "city" - so it is literally the "high city" The Parthenon is the remains of a temple to the Greek goddess Athena, the patron goddess of the ancient City of Athens. The Parthenon was designed by Phidias, a famous sculptor, at the behest of Pericles, a Greek politician credited with the founding of the city of Athens and with stimulating the socalled "Golden Age of Greece". The Greek architects Ictinos and Callicrates supervised the practical work of the consturction. It was built between 447 and 438 B.C. It is the most important and characteristic monument of the ancient Greek civilization and still remains its international symbol
Kavala is the second largest city in northern Greece, the principal seaport of eastern Macedonia and the capital of Kavala prefecture. It is situated on the bay of Kavala, across from the island of Thassos
Capital
Athens is considered as the
cradle of western civilization, philosophy, science and democracy where arguably the greatest minds of ancient times were found. Almost 5 million people live in the capital and its surroundings. It is one of the oldest cities in the world. The recorded history of Athens dates back over 3,000 years.
Population
It has a population of 11.1 million Greece is surounded by the waters of the Mediterranean Surface area (km):131,96
Our School
Our school is technical and professional, in Secondary Education. In that school we combine the general education with the technical and professional knowledge, aiming at the professional integration of graduates in the work market
Our School
Sectors and Specialities Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics Economics and Management Information and Technology
Santorini is one of the few sites of Greece, with wild beauty created by the explosion of a volcano, which is in the middle of the gulf of the island.
Olives & Olive Oil: The Greek olive and its virgin oil is considered as one of the best in the world. It is the basis of the Greek and Mediterranean diet. It is a healthy product and medical researches have proved that it is one of the reasons of Cretans people longevity. Olive and olive oil can be found all over Greece
The oldest cheese type in the world, Feta cheese, it is a genuine Greek product. Feta cheese belongs to the category of soft cheese. It is made of sheep milk or a blend of sheep and goat milk up to a proportion of 70:30 %. Feta cheese is the most characteristic type of all Greek cheeses. Since October 14, 2002 the feta cheese belongs to the protected products of Name of Origin with the1107/96/European Union's Regulation. The Feta cheese is exported throughout the world
A bad peace is better than a good war. A drowning man will clutch at a straw. . ~ ' .
A famous person
Socrates was one of the greatest philosophers in Western tradition, known to us through his pupil Plato, the historian Xenophon and other ancient sources. Socrates was born in Athens. He was educated in literature, music and gymn-astics and also rhetorics, dialectics and sophism. His famous quote "I only know that I know nothing" very much reflects his views. He believed he was ignorant as well as people in general, and he tried to help them understand this through dialogues where he asked questions and let the subject through his own answers come to realizasion of whatever the matter was. To him, man was born good, but ignorance makes his actions bad sometimes. The only true virtue is knowledge.
Socrates (469-399)
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