It’s time to know Mr. Giorgios Dimitriadis, a Greek who is staying for some days in Chamusca and he agreed to talk to us about his country, its culture and teach us some Greek words…


How difficult but how interesting at the same time!!!!


Probably, when we arrive at Athens next 12th February we can already say “Kalispera”!!! Now, we say “Thank you, Giorgios!” … it means “Sas efcharistó, Giorgios!”!!!
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