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Carnival Events

During the Carnival, the representation of the custom of «Monk» takes place in Vaptistis. The weekend before Clean Monday, there are carnival events in Kilkis. A carnival celebration is staged each year in the pedestrian street in Kilkis, on the last Saturday of the Carnival. Children and adults have the opportunity to dance and have fun. During the concert, the team that wins the "Treasure Hunt", which was conducted on the morning of the same day, is also announced.

In Kastanies, on Sunday morning, chariots and masquerades parade on the main square of the village marking, thus, the end of Carnival.

One of the many events of the cultural association of Aspros and the best of them all is the carnival on Clean Monday. On this day, a parade of soldiers takes place, followed by free bean-soup and dancing in the village’s square. Many people from the surrounding areas arrive early and a "festival" of joy for children and adults takes place. Initiators and founders of the carnival were the teacher of the school in 1985 George Ktenidis, along with Elias Ivanoudis. The warm acceptance of the idea by many villagers who immediately approached the group, from then until today with the grand participation of youth, which is the backbone of the event, makes the carnival of Aspros successfully every year.

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Cheese pie with Perec sheets

Cheese pie with Perec sheets

Pontian

Ingredients for 4 people

6 Perec* sheets

150gFeta cheese

150gcow butter

Directions

Sprinkle the Perec sheets with some water and break them in halves.Melt the butter and place each of the Perec sheets in a skillet to fry on one side.Grate some feta cheese on top of the Perec sheet and fold it.Turn the Perec sheet carefully on the other side, until it is brown.Repeat with all the Perec sheets.The pie with Perec sheets does not require much preparation and cooking time and the result is exceptionally tasty.

* Perec: A crispy Pontian phyllo sheet. Available in grocery stores.

 

Editing & photoshoot :
Stella Spanou
Author of Cooking Books, Award Winning Photographer

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Chicken with couscous

Chicken with couscous

Thracian

Ingredients for 4-6 people

1 kg chicken in servings

2 onions

2 tomatoes, grated

4-6 peppercorns

1 cup couscous

6 cups water

1 cup olive oil

Directions

Rinse the chicken under cold water and boil in 6 glasses of water. Skim occasionally and add the salt, the tomatoes -without the skin- and the peppercorns.

Once the chicken is tender, remove it from the stove.

Chop the onions and sauté in olive oil for 7 minutes with the couscous.

Put the couscous with the olive oil and the onions in a cooking pan, add the chicken and all its broth and bake in a preheated oven at 180 degrees for 45 minutes.

 

Editing & photoshoot :
Stella Spanou
Author of Cooking Books, Award Winning Photographer

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Chigar Borek

Chigar Borek

Thracian

Ingredients for 4-6 people

1/4 pack thin phyllo sheets

300gkavourmas

150gfeta cheese

1 cup evaporated milk

1 & ½ cup frying oil

salt & black pepper

Directions

Lay the phyllo sheets in a surface and cut each one in 8 even pieces.

Chop the kavourmas in small, elongated pieces and do the same with the feta cheese.Brush some evaporated milk on each of the small phyllo sheets and place a piece of kavourmas and a piece of feta on top of it.

Wrap the sheets diagonally, joining the edges of the sheet as you wrap, and brush some evaporated milk on the fold, so it remains in place.

Deep fry over high heat, until the pies brown.Leave them briefly on paper towels and serve them warm.

 

Editing & photoshoot :
Stella Spanou
Author of Cooking Books, Award Winning Photographer

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Children’s dancing festival in Kampani

This is one of the biggest events of the Educational and Cultural Association of Kampani, in the Municipality of Gallikos, that gathers the crowds. In order to revive and disseminate the musical and dancing tradition, the Festival takes place every year in mid-April at the Sports Hall of Kampani. Beyond the children’s dance classes of the Associations of Kilkis, various children dance groups (children aged 5-13) from various associations in Greece also visit Kampani and present dances of Macedonia, Thrace, Pontos, Crete and other islands.

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Conservatory Neoclassical Building

According its French legend, the building was constructed in 1853. It operated as a Catholic abbey of nuns, becoming the core of Catholics and Unites, who lived in Kilkis before its liberation in 1913.

In 1915 the headquarters of the allied troops was settled here, whilethe building was renovated in 1993 and has since been operated as a conservatory of the Metropolis of Kilkis.

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Euriste

Euriste

Pontian

INGREDIENTS for 4 people

1kg euriste*

100gcow butter

salt

gais - cheese**

DIRECTIONS

Place the euriste in a colander and pour boiling water over it.Cover it with a towel for 4 minutes.

Burn the butter in a pan and place the euriste in a platter. Drizzle with the burnt butter and stir.

Add the cheese and, optionally, some sugar and cinnamon.

* Euriste: Handmade Pontian pasta. Available in special grocerie stores.

** Gais - cheese: Pontian cheese.You can substitute it with feta or another white cheese of your choice.

 

Editing & photoshoot :
Stella Spanou
Author of Cooking Books, Award Winning Photographer

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Europos, Archaeological Site

Europosis locatedSouthwestof NeoGynaikokastro. The ancient city of Europos has been inhabited since the 6th century BC and is located at about 1 km southwest of the present one. Here, significantly funerary monuments of the late Roman period were found, as well as the famous Kouros of Europos, which is unique in the Northern Greece. Today you can see Kouros in the Archaeological Museum of Kilkis.

The nearby Toumpa is believed to have been a center of Macedonian domination of that time, since interesting Macedonian tombs have been foundthere, that attest to the Greek character of the area for 2500 years.

The data for the city of Europos come mainly from the cemetery of the ancient city. The exposure of a section of the necropolis of Europos turned the graves of its citizens in "lalounta" monuments / symbols of development, culture and history of their city. The oldest evidence of habitation of the city comesfrom the prehistoric settlement in the heart of the current Municipality of Europos.

Top of the archaic findings, not just for the site of Europos, but for the entire prefecture is Kouros. It is a colossal sculpture of a young man, a statue of the type Kouros. It is a product of an islander and possibly a Cycladic laboratory, as evidenced by the origin of its marble. Dating back to the late 6th century BC and can be viewed as one of later examples of the range of Kouros, because its hands and feet are almost detached from the body. The young man is depicted with short hair, without the characteristic headdress of the others. It was obviously giving an "Epitaph label", according to the customs of the time, of a prominent European (from the city of Europos) citizen or local settler from South Greece, living in the city. Its finding confirms the early commercial and socio-economic relations between Europos and the rest of the cities. Witnesses of these relationships are the shellfish-pieces or vases – of Korinthian or Attic black-figure and red-figure pottery that the excavation revealed. During the 5th-4th century BC, it seems to have been one of the most developed and fortified cities of Bottiaia. For this reason,Sitaklis endeavored to capture it and thus ensure the military control of the area. The unsuccessful attempt of the Thracian intrudersuggests the existence of a strong wall that enhanced the bastion of the city.

The majority of the graves are “akteristoi” (graves without any goods for the dead inside). There are tombs “kterismenoi” with vases, weapons, tools, figurines, jewelry and coins, pit-shaped and covered with tiles, which show homogeneity withthe burial customs and practices with the rest of Macedonia. The variety of grave goods offersus an impression on the everyday life, occupations and metaphysical beliefs of the people. Findings of the graves reveal coquetry, a timeless female characteristic: pyxides- a kind of clay vases- in which women placed their jewelry, leaden pouches for cosmetic creams "Psimithia", jewelry of every type made from gold or silver.

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Europos, Rural & Cultural Heritage Museum

The Museum of Rural & Cultural Heritage in Europos was founded in order to gather in its halls precious mementoes of a long tradition that was carved through dense cultural conversations. Ionians from Foulatzik and Kizdervent, Thracians from Tzelepkioi, the Judd and Almpasaniof the Eastern Thrace, native Macedonians, Vlachs and Pontiansfound in their storage, drawers and old chests these valuable objects, heirlooms from the memorable lands and from customs that go far back in the centuries, and they offered them to the museum.

This rich cultural and folklore heritage is hosted since 2009 in this museum that is housed in the old elementary school, which was built in 1928 and renovated in 2000.

At the entrance of the museum a small classroom has been set up, with reference to the 60s (old school desks, student aprons, indicative etc.). The "Hall of weaving" is also prominent, while in the remaining rooms one can see family photographs, holiday memories and recordings of agriculture and everyday life, located near the original exhibits to illuminate the same tradition constituting valuable testimonials.

 

Museum of Rural & Cultural Heritage

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