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A new public school opened in Alanya

A new public school opened in Alanya

June 6, 2023

The city of Alanya has announced the opening of a new public school in Avsallar.  New spacious classrooms equipped with comfortable desks and air conditioning are waiting for the new students. The mayor of Alanya Adem Murat Yujel thanked the workers and all those who helped build the school, including Yeray Erdem, chairman of the Alanya Chamber of Commerce, who bought 15 air conditioners for the new school.
The name of the new school is Avsallar 100.Yıl Cumhuriyet Ortaokulu (100th Anniversary of the Republic High School).

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