Trees of friendship.

A multipartenarial e-Twinning project. Partner schools: 1o Gimnasio Chaidariou (Greece) Gimnazjum Nr 3 we Włocławku (Poland) 88 School (Βulgaria) Collège Dorval (France) Gymnázium T.G.Masaryka Hustopeče (Czech Republic) IES Sierra Luna (Spain) Kokkinotrimithia Gymnasium (Cyprus)

Saturday, July 11, 2009

The Bulgarian students present the project

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The Bulgarian students present the project
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