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August 15, 2023

The new Open Theater "PANTELIS ZERVOS" in the D. Matsis Park of Loutraki, was inaugurated on the evening of Tuesday, July 4, by the Mayor of Loutraki - Perachora - Agios Theodoros, Mr. Giorgos Gionis. The opening ceremony was attended by Ministers, Members of Parliament, representatives of the Local Self-Government 1st and 2nd grade, former Mayors, elected officials, representatives of local bodies and associations, as well as a large number of people.

 

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March 22, 2023

On Sunday, March 19, 2023 at 11:30 a.m., the educational environmental action "Cleaning the Loutraki Coast" was held with an emphasis on the correct separation of recyclable and non-recyclable materials. The action was implemented within the framework of the "BLUE FLAG" program of the Municipality of Loutraki - Perachora - Agioi Theodoros.

The organizer of the action was the Non-Governmental, Environmental Organization we4all (www.we4all.gr), which aims to remind that the planet is our home and to help the Earth heal from its environmental wounds, with the assistance of DAIKIN ( Corporate Social Responsibility) - its main corporate partner - and with the help of the Municipality of Loutraki - Perachora - Ag. Theodoron.

 

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July 15, 2021

July 31 - August 13, 2021

With excellent concerts, impeccable organization, but also a festive mood, the Loutraki Festival returns this summer to be a reference point in quality entertainment, with its main goal to offer joy and entertainment to spectators.

From the 31st of July to the 13th of August will take place, along the entire length and width of the Municipality of Loutraki - Perachora - Ag. Theodoron, concerts with renowned artists (Alkinoos Ioannidis, Miltos Paschalidis, Giota Nega, Georgia Ntagaki, The Final Act feat. Christos Ninios), Rock Festival in Agios Theodoros, but also Blues Festival in the beautiful Pisiara and of course Polyna within the Opus Festival, which participates in the festival program and in fact under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture !, with a solemn performance, to celebrate with brilliance its 60 years.

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rally acropolis 2021

March 27, 2021

Greece will return to the FIA World Rally Championship for the first time in eight years after the fabled Acropolis Rally Greece was added to the 2021 calendar today.

The historic race, which from its early years, in the early 1950s, rightfully won a place on the international motorsports scene, after an eight-year absence from the World Rally Championship (WRC) returns, having even secured its presence in the institution for the two years 2021-2022.

The Greek Acropolis Rally will be on the WRC calendar for 2021 and will be the tenth race of the year!

The Acropolis Rally returns to the WRC! The decision of the FIA ​​was announced earlier and after eight years of absence, our national race returns to the top level it deserves.

The date of the Acropolis Rally will be from 9 to 12 September and in essence, it will replace the Chilean Rally that was canceled due to a coronavirus.

The start of the race will take place under the sacred rock of the Acropolis. We do not know more details yet, however it is considered almost certain that the special routes in Loutraki and Lamia will be included in the programS.

Sources:Gazzetta.grSkai.gr

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March 24, 2021

2021 marks the 200th anniversary of the Revolution of 1821, which was the founding act of the Greek state and a major event in modern Greek history. At the same time, it was a critical European and international event, as it led, for the first time, to the establishment of a nation-state in Southeastern Europe, and in fact with secession from the Ottoman Empire.

The Revolution of 1821 led to the creation of the Greek state, inspiring its contributors and the world community with the ideals of freedom and independence.

It is clear that the Greek revolution was a milestone in the history of modern Hellenism, as it led, after 400 years, to the creation of the independent Greek state, inspired the next generations of Greeks with successive liberation uprisings and inspired the Greeks in times of trial. But it was also a major event in the modern history of Europe, as it brought changes that have an impact to this day. It was so dynamic that it led the governments of the Great Powers to be interested in the fate of Greece, to cooperate and sign protocols and conditions for the happy outcome of the Greek struggle, contrary to their policy so far.

The Greek revolutionaries succeeded in convincing the European powers of the day that their struggle was not motivated by any social class or conflict of social interests, nor was it aimed at state change, nor was it aimed at removing incompetent leaders, as was the case with most revolutionary movements until then. Instead, he sought the liberation of a nation. Greece did not exist. The Greeks, however, never accepted that their country was lost, did not forget the past of their race and waited for the right moment to be liberated. The ordinary warriors of '21 realized that their glorious past was creating obligations for the future of their country and they themselves decided to "turn the sun", and this "requires a lot of work".

The intervention of the Great Powers worked in favor of the Greeks, but the exact nature of the new state had not been clarified, that is, whether it would be autonomous or independent and which territories it would include. The Ottoman Empire again did not accept the creation of a Greek state and dissatisfied with the result of the naval battle of Navarino led to war with Russia and another defeat. Then Great Britain and France agreed to create an independent Greek state and so in 1830 the Protocol of Independence was signed, the first diplomatic act signed by the Powers and the Ottoman Empire and recognizing the existence of an independent Greek state.

The history of the Revolution includes many heroic events of self-denial and selfless patriotism, especially considering that the revolutionary populations, who had an entire empire facing them with military superiority, were far fewer, with limited military organization and meager resources. size of the project. It also includes internal conflicts and divisions. Undoubtedly, however, the Revolution of 1821 is a success story that continues to this day, guided by the values ​​first envisioned and claimed by our bold ancestors: freedom, democracy, social justice, faith in individual advancement and collective progress. 

Today, we Greeks, in times of great but very different difficulties, have the maturity to learn from the past, but also the confidence to face the challenges of the future. And we draw inspiration and strength from the great example of the Revolution of 1821 that led to the creation of the independent and modern Greek state, which quickly consolidated parliamentarism, grew territorially and developed economically, eventually managing to become one of the most advanced and democratic states in the world.

Happy Birthday Greece!

 

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