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Our local area General Lyceum of Iraklia Serres, Greece.

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Page 1: Our local area General Lyceum of Iraklia Serres, Greece.

Our local area

General Lyceum of IrakliaSerres, Greece

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Iraklia is a small town about 90 Kilometers far from Thessaloniki

and about 105 Kilometers far from its airport, “Macedonia

(SKG)”. Also, it is 27 Kilometers far from the capital of the prefecture, the city of Serres, which has about

80.000 inhabitants.These three sites are indicated by

blue dots on the map A.

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Map A

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The Town

of Iraklia

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Iraklia Town

The Central Square

The Town Hall

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The Main Road in Iraklia…

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Iraklia Town … by night

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This is an outdoor canteen where you can eat hot dogs and things like that…

This is an outdoor canteen where you can eat hot dogs and things like that…

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The town of Iraklia has approximately 4.000 people and is the capital of the

municipality of Iraklia, which has almost 14.000 inhabitants.

Our school has students from Iraklia and thirteen other villages:

Limnohori, Simon, Pontismeno, Kimisi, Hrisohorafa, Dasohori, Valtero, Lithotopos, Psomotopi, Karperi,

Ammoudia, Gefiroudi and Skotousa.These are indicated by red dots in map

B.

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Map B

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General Lyceum of Iraklia

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Our school was founded in 1948, as High School of Iraklia. In 1992 it was transferred to

this beautiful building as General Lyceum.

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The school has 22 teachers

and 180 students enrolled.

In the school there are 16 classrooms and a library. Also

there are two outdoor basketball

fields and a volleyball field.

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Lake Kerkini (see map B) is an artificial reservoir that was created in 1932, and then redeveloped in 1980, on the site of

what was previously an extremely extensive marshland. In the area,

important hydrobiospheres are developing which are of great international significance

and acceptance. The water extent varies from time to time, from 54 to 72 square Kilometers. This wonderful biosphere - wetland Kerkini - is recouped by the International Convention of Ramsar and presents numerous admirable elements.

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Port at lake Kerkini…

Buffalos in lake Kerkini

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The lake was created where Kerkini lake was, by making embankments on the eastern and western sides. A dam was also constructed near the village of Lithotopos, which started functioning in 1932.

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The bird, insect and plant Center in Lithotopos village

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In the Ammoudia village.

The Kindergarten and the statue in

the square.

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The St. George’s church and …

…the park in Gefiroudi village.

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