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Geographical Data Geographical Data A few things about where we are in Europe, in Greece (Hellas), in Attica. Presentation of our flag and of what it symbolizes. Some data about weather and population. Some information about Athens, our town, Helioupolis and our school.

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Geographical DataGeographical DataA few things about where we are

in Europe, in Greece (Hellas),

in Attica. Presentation of our flag and

of what it symbolizes.Some data about weather and

population.Some information about Athens,

our town, Helioupolis and our school.

Map of EuropeMap of Europe(look for us in the east)(look for us in the east)

Map of GreeceMap of Greece

Map of AtticaMap of AtticaAthens: city center, Athens: city center,

Helioupolis: southern suburbHelioupolis: southern suburb

Country ProfileCountry Profile• Capital: Athens• Language: Greek 99%(official), English

• Weights and Measures: Metric• Currency: EURO (EUR)• Time Zone Greece operates on

Greenwich mean time (GMT) plus 2 hours (GMT + 3 during daylight saving time). (GMT + 3 during daylight saving time).

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The Greek FlagThe Greek FlagThe stripes represent the number of thesyllables in the phrase: Eleftheria i Thanatos

(Liberty or Death). Liberty or Death was the motto during the years of the Hellenic Revolution against the Ottoman Empire in the 19nth century.

The striped pattern was chosen because of its similarity with the wavy sea that surrounds the shores of Greece. The interchange of blue and white colours makes the Greek Flag on a windy day to look like the Aegean Pelagos (sea).

Blue and White. These two colours symbolize the

blue of the Hellenic Sea and the Whiteness of its restless waves! In addition, it reflects the blue of the Hellenic Sky and the White of the

few clouds in it.

The Hellenic Square Cross that rests on the upper left-side of the flag demonstrates the respect and the devotion the Hellenic people have for the Greek Orthodox Church.

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What’s the weather like in What’s the weather like in GreeceGreece

• In spring the average temperature ranges from 16 degrees Celsius to 24 degrees Celsius.

• In summer the average temperature ranges from 28 degrees Celsius to 31 degrees Celsius.

• In autumn the average temperature ranges from 19 degrees Celsius to 28 degrees Celsius.

• In winter the average temperature ranges from 7 degrees Celsius to 15 degrees Celsius.

PopulationPopulationThere aren’t many of us!

• Population of Greece: 10,964,020 people (5,431,816 men; 5,532,204 women)• Population of Athens: 4,200,000• Population of Helioupolis, our town is 75,904

• Three biggest population centers are: Athens, Salonica, Patras, Volos, Larissa and Hearaklio (in Crete)

• Age structure: • 0-14 years 15% of the population (828,585 male, 779,902 female)• 15-64 years 67% of the population (3,580,079 male; 3,574,788 female)• 65 years and over (815,247 male; 1,022,916 female)

AthensAthens• Modern Athens is a a very

beautiful city.

• It is the capital of Greece.

• Many tourists visit Athens because it has many museums and historical sites.

• In Athens you can visit the Parthenon (on the left, above),

the Academy (below), Lycabetos hill, Plaka, Zapeo.

Greek Parliament & Syntagma (Constitution)

Square

The Panathenean Stadium

History of AthensHistory of Athens(in brief)(in brief)

• Athens was named after Athena, the goddess of Wisdom and Peace in ancient Greek mythology.

• Ancient Athens was a powerful city-state and famous centre of learning.

• By the time of the Crusades, it was already reduced to a provincial town.

• In 1458 Athens fell to the Ottoman Empire.

• After the Greek War of Independence Athens was adopted as the capital of the newly established Greek State in 1833.

Helioupolis in 1925Helioupolis in 1925a new suburb is planneda new suburb is planned

Street plan, Zoning plan by the Hellenic Ministry of TransportStreet plan, Zoning plan by the Hellenic Ministry of Transport

• We live in Helioupolis. Helioupolis is a suburb of Athens. It is 6 kilometres away from the center of Athens.

• It is built at the feet of mountain Ymetos. Helioupolis was named after the sun(=helios in Greek) which rises behind the mountain Ymetos. Polis means city in Greek. Therefore, Helioupolis is “the City of the Sun”!

Brief history of our town• At the beginning of the 20th century

Paul Dranakis came to Greece from Egypt. He built Helioupolis using the urban plan of ancient Helioupolis.

• In 1929 569 people lived in Helioupolis

• In February 1964 Helioupolis became a municipality.

Helioupolis: our townHelioupolis: our town• Helioupolis is a beautiful suburb of Athens.

• In Greek mythology one of the sons of Uranus(sky) and Gaia (earth) founded

Helioupolis (Sun City). • The residential streets are aligned to shape

like an oval almost the same as Sun City, Arizona.

Founder and ‘Godfather’ of Helioupolis was a Cretan Pavlos Dandrakis who named it after

Helioupolis in Cairo, where he lived as a young man.

• Today Helioupolis has schools, banks, parks, a post office, a cycling center, a museum and an open theatre “Dimitrios Kintis” (named after a

local hero).

Our SchoolOur SchoolOur school is a nice building near a

park with a playground. It is in Myconos Street, in Helioupolis.

It has got three floors. There are twelve classrooms on the first and second floors. On the ground floor there are the teachers' office, the headmistress’s office, the library, the canteen, boys’ and girls’ restrooms, two storerooms for P.E. material, the dining room and the ‘Internet’ room. Near the entrance, there is a big hall where all school celebrations take place.

There are 17 teachers for 209 students in our school. The fifth grade has got 41 students and there are 20 students in our class.