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Distinguish the means of transport of the time that was mainly animals (donkeys) and cabs. Before about 60 years the production of carob was the main agricultural product and export was great. So we can say that justly called the "Black gold of…

Members of the Organization were the Cooperative Credit, which acted as intermediaries between producers and the Agency. The "SPEΥL" joined the "zivania Organization" in 1947.

The foundation of the "SODAP" winery was aimed to create a modern winery in order of making wine products, accordance with the standards of the time . Ιn 1951 established the draft wine products

Photograph of the Girls' school of Lofou at the school period of 1914-1915. In the middle the teacher Maria A. Georgiadou. She first started working as a teacher in Lofou on 1915 till 1927. She was born in Agios Theodoros Pitsilias and her family…

The photo was taken in the school period of 1971-1972. The next school year the primary school of Lofou closed due to lack of students. Starting from left the students Manolis Papa, Andreas Charalampous, George Papa, Stella Agathokleous, Anna…

Photograph of students of the Elementary School in Lofou, during the school period 1972-1973.
Lampros Karseras the teacher and his students Andreas Charalampous, Manolis Papa and George Papa(starting from left.) That was the last year of school…

Residents of Lofou village in front of the local grocery at the center of the village near the coffee shop. At the right there is a "batch of tonos" which were used to make chairs and later they used the phrase "chairs tonenes".

People used to take pictures here because of the wonderful background, this point here is southerly of the church.

Photograph taken on 1934 in Lofou village, in a coffee shop of the village. The man who sits on the bicycle is the Themistoklis F. Milanthis, who was set as the first honorary secretary of the local S.P.E.Y.L (Cooperative Bank of Ypsonas- Lofou),…
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