Eleones
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Eleones, meaning in Greek olive-groves, is a neighbourhood of Pylea, Greece, a suburb of Thessaloniki.
Located on the edge of a forest, it is the location of multiple private schools and many residences.
The Greek Society for the Protection and Assistance of Disabled Children (ELEPAAP, Ελληνική Εταιρία Προστασίας και Αποκατάστασης Ανάπηρων Παιδιών - ΕΛΕΠΑΑΠ), a school for disabled children is there.
Although its name results from olive-groves that were once in abundance in the area, very few olive trees can be found there today.
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