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Yazan GaziScHooL
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14.02.2011 17:08 |
SITES OF INTEREST: Soğukoluk and Yayladağı forest recreation areas Arsuz beaches, Alalah (Tel Açana), Tel Tayinat, Çatalhöyük (Kanula), Harbiye (Dophne), İssos, El-Mina, Arsuz (Rhossos or Rosus), Seleukeia Pieria settlements and city, Antakya (Antiokheia) city walls, Traianus Sukemeri, Heronion, Koz (Kürşat), Payas, Bakras, Sarıseki, Şalen and Darb-ı Sak (Bayezıd-i Bistami) castles, St. Petrus Grotto, Cin (genie) Tower, Girls' Palace (Kasr El-Benet), Sokullu Mehmed Pasha complex, Habib Neccar Mosque, Sokullu complex, Hatay Archeology Museum. |
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Yazan Yolgezer
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14.02.2011 16:59 |
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Hatay is a province of southern Turkey, on the Mediterranean coast, with Syria to the south and east. Geography 46% of the land is mountain, 33% plain and 20% plateau and hillside. The most prominent feature is the north-south leading Nur Mountains and the highest peak is Mığırtepe (2240m), other peaks include Ziyaret dağı and Keldağ (Jebel Akra or Casius) at 1739 m. The folds of land that make up the landscape of the province were formed as the land masses of Arabian-Nubian Shield and Anatolia have pushed into each other, meeting here in Hatay, a classic example of the Horst-graben formation. The Orontes River rises in the Bekaa Valley in K Lebanon and runs through Syria and Hatay and into the Mediterranean at its delta in Samandağ. There was a lake in the plain of Amik but this was drained in the 1970s, and today Amik is now the largest of the plains that are important centres of agricultural production in Hatay. The climate of Hatay is typical of the Mediterranean, with warm wet winters and hot, dry summers. The mountain areas inland are drier than the coast. There are some mineral deposits, Iskenderun is home to Turkey’s largest iron and steel plant, and the district of Yayladağı produces a colourful marble called the Rose of Hatay. |
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Yazan GaziScHooL
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01.10.2010 15:15 |
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Inter-country journeys for Comenius Project’s meetings started. The first stop is Scotland. Our school manager Erdogan Yildirim and English teacher Murat Cinki are flying to Glasgow on the 2nd October, Saturday to represent our school. Nine countries are taking part in the first meeting in Scotland. The meeting will be held under our coordination related to the Comenius Project “Kids Forget Traditional Street Games”. The participant countries are Turkey, Bulgaria, Rumania, Poland, Italy, France, Portugal, England and Spain. The first meeting will be held in Glasgow/Scotland and the next one in Italy. |
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Yazan GaziScHooL
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22.11.2009 09:15 |
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Yazan Yolgezer
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20.11.2009 21:26 |
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Our school's " Kids Forget Traditional Street Games" named comenius project's preparatory seminar was held between 16th November 2009 and 20th November 2009.
A group of eight people came to Dörtyol from our cooparative countries. The participants are Sheryl Thomson from Scotland , Marisol Monteo Martin and Raul Martin Fernandez from Spain, Oliver Brossier from France, Sevdalina Jeliazkova from Bulgaria, Agnieszka Gadek from Poland. |
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Yazan GaziScHooL
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03.11.2009 16:42 |
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03.11.2009 00:05 |
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Comenius Lifelong Learning ProgrammeThe main goal of the Comenius Programme is to encourage language education through cultural dialogue and to enhance the quality of education by cooperating with the European countries involved. All of Our students will take part in our project which will be run throughout 2010-2012 with our partners. “Kids Forget Traditional Street Games”This project aims to promote Street Games in our partner countries. |
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