At the 62nd km of the National road Thessaloniki-Edessa
there is the crossing to Trifili. The village is located to the right in one kilometer's
distance. The population rises to 543 residents. At the entrance of the village
there is the stone-built Primary School, which was built in 1950 and founded by
the King of Greece Pavlos. The previous school building was burnt during the civil
war. Nowadays, the Primary School does not function in Trifili and the students
study in the school of Palefyto.
For the last two years, the Kindergarden has been sheltered in. Although it is
one-seat school, it uses both classrooms of the building. Twelve children from
the village study in it and the staff is consisted of one kindergartener.
On the left side of the main road, there is the two-storied building
of the community with flower planted gardens and lots of trees. Here are the headquarters
of the Cultural Association "Dimokritos", the K.A.P.I. and the community
clinic. Within a short distance, there is a square with a fountain and many trees.
Across the way, there is the exquisite church of distance, there is a square with
a fountain and many trees. Across the way, there is the exquisite stone-built
church of "Ypapanti of the Lord" dedicated to the day priest Simon welcomed
and met Christ 40 days after His birth. At the end of the village, on the road
to Gypsohori, there is the football field of the local team Iraklis of Trifili.
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Map & Distances
Distances:
26 Kilometers West (W) the prefectural capital EDESSA
Town, PELLA
,
GREECE
Altitude:
20 meters
Longitude:
22o 15' 49.64" E
Latitude:
40o 47' 26.58" N
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