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January 25, 2022 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Arts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, Handicrafts

Famous Poznań Ice Festival hosting competitions of ice sculpture carving

There are several famous ice festivals held around the world, hosting competitions of ice sculpture carving. One of them is organized in Poznan, the…

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Art in Poznan

January 23, 2022 by Ylenia 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, History

The Carthusian Monastery of Serra San Bruno

By Francesco Tirinato – JUMP Team (Italy) We are in Serra San Bruno, a well-known tourist resort located in the heart of the Calabrian…

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January 20, 2022 by Ylenia 0
All Posts, Arts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Cultural Heritage of Calabria

The monument symbol of the city of Catanzaro – The Fountain of the “Cavatore” (Quarryman)

By Ylenia Azzaro – JUMP Team (Italy) Between 1951 and 1954, the architect Giuseppe Rito realized a majestic bronze sculpture in the city of…

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January 17, 2022 by Ylenia 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Dissemination and promotion of the project, Learning Teaching and Training Activities, Project Activities

The new youtube channel Let’s Teach Europe is officially launched!

By Francesco Tirinato – JUMP Team Dear friends, we are pleased to announce that we have finally opened the official YouTube channel called Let’s…

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January 14, 2022 by admin 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of South East England, Food

Fish fingers: the well-known English delicacy

Fish fingers are a processed food made using a whitefish, such as cod, hake, haddock or pollock, which has been battered or breaded. They…

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January 13, 2022 by Jennifer 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Galicia, History, Oral Traditions & Rituals

The city that refused to perish

The history of the way to Santiago de Compostela does not start in the woods of Libredón, where the funeral remains of the Apostle Santiago were found. Neither in Jerusalem, where the disciple was executed. The origin of this holy way is to be found in the city of Oviedo (Asturias). The city in which, the ancient King Alfonso II, located his court after ascending to the throne in 891. But… Why is the city of Oviedo so important for the way to Santiago? If you want to discover way keep reading!

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January 10, 2022 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, Food, History, Languages & Dialects, Oral Traditions & Rituals

Greater Polish Carnival traditions – nowadays and in the past

The period of carnival begins at The Feast of the Three Kings and lasts until the day of Ash Wednesday –  just before the…

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January 6, 2022 by Erika 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Oral Traditions & Rituals

The special night of Epiphany in Calabria region

By Francesca Politi – JUMP Team Have you ever heard stories about the night of the Epiphany? The feast of Epifania, a cherished festivity…

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January 3, 2022 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, Food, Oral Traditions & Rituals

New Year’s Eve –Polish traditions and superstitions

The end of the year is definitely considered to be special time of the year. It’s the time of reflection, setting resolutions, plans and…

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customs Superstition TRADITIONS

December 29, 2021 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, Food, Oral Traditions & Rituals

Hidden meanings behind Christmas Eve traditions in Poland

Christmas traditions aren’t only about mindlessly repeating the same patterns – there is often deeper meaning hidden behind them – and I would like…

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