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This presentation was created by the Primary School of Amaliapolis learners, as part of their involvement in exchanging projects with various schools from the USA.
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Our Village, Our Village, AmaliapolisAmaliapolis
Where is Amaliapolis?Where is Amaliapolis?
Amaliapolis is a village in central Greece. It
is also called Mitzela.
It lies by the sea and it is built in the form of
an amphitheatre.
It was named after Queen Amalia, the first queen of the
modern Greek state, in the 1840s.
This is what our village looks like from a satellite!
Almost all of the houses have a Almost all of the houses have a great view to the sea, the great view to the sea, the
Pagasetic Gulf.Pagasetic Gulf.
Our Village, by Xenia, Helen and Popi (6th Grade)
Our village was created in 1837 by refugees coming from Old Mitzela, on Mt Pelion. There,
Mitzela had been ruined twice in the past. Therefore, Queen Amalia granted the people a place to live near Almyros and that is where
they built Mitzela. Then, its official name became Amaliapolis.
Our Village, by Xenia, Helen and Popi (6th Grade)
In the tallest place of Amaliapolis, people built a beautiful castle.
Our Village, by Xenia, Helen and Popi (6th Grade)
Queen Amalia used to spend some time there.
These are the stairs that lead to the castle.
Our Village, by Xenia, Helen and Popi (6th Grade)
Opposite our village there is a small village which is called St.
Nicolas.
Our Village, by Xenia, Helen and Popi (6th Grade)
In the summer, a boat/taxi takes us to the little island.
There is a small church on the island.
My village, by Alex My village, by Alex Repakis Repakis
(4(4thth grade) grade) My village is Amaliapolis. It is in central Greece, near Almyros and Volos. It is by the sea, with many
tourists in the summer. It is not large and not many people live here in the winter. You can eat fresh fish in the
restaurants. A famous product of the area is the olive oil. Every summer
there is a funfair on August 6th. There are a lot of foxes and snakes here.
The Harbour, by Giorgos (6th Grade)
In the harbour, there are many fishing boats and three cruise liners. In the summer, many
people go on cruises with these ships all over Greece. When the ships leave, the
children dive in the sea and come out climbing on the
rocks.
The Harbour, by Giorgos (6th Grade)
People love travelling to the small island opposite
Amaliapolis, although no one lives there. There are two
beaches over there. The first one is big, but the second one is smaller. There are fishing
boats in the big beach.
The Harbour
The central square, by Tsetsi, Chris, Max and Kika (6th Grade)
The village square is in the center of Amaliapolis. It is not very big. In the central square there are many fish taverns
and cafes. The square is near the sea and it is very
picturesque.
The village square
Next to the square there is a
monument where celebrations take
place. At the weekends many people come to the square to
enjoy themselves!
The central square, by Tsetsi, Chris,
Max and Kika (6th Grade)
The village church is next to the central square.
It was built in 1857.
The playground is next to the football field. They are both next to
our school!
A small beach, almost private!
This is the most popular beach.
There are beach bars that serve coffee, juice, snacks and
‘tsipouro’, the traditional Greek
drink.
Houses in Amaliapolis
Houses in Amaliapolis
Houses in Amaliapolis
Houses in Amaliapolis
Snow in Amaliapolis
Snow in Amaliapolis
Amaliapolis by night
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Most of the pictures for this presentation were taken by us and some of them were taken from the internet.
We really hope you like our village!
We would be more than happy to meet you over here!
Thank you for watching Thank you for watching this!this!
The end!