Linguistic influences around Calabrian Dialects
By Francesca Politi – JUMP Team In ancient times, the territories of Calabria were known as Ausonia, the ancient Greek name for lower Italy,…
Poznań – the Prussian fortress of the early modern military architecture
By Marcelina Seemann, KONTAKT, Poland Poznań came under Prussian rule with the Second Partition of Poland in 1793. Poznań Forts were built in the…
O Camiño dos Faros (The Lighthouse Way)
O Camiño dos Faros is a 200-kilometer hiking route that connects Malpica with Finisterre along the edge of the sea. A path that has…
The importance of sharing knowledge and discovering the european cultural heritage
By Ylenia Azzaro – JUMP (Italy) The training week in June 2021 on behalf of the Erasmus Plus course “European Heritage as a Pedagogical…
The pagghiari: the summer houses of the farmers of Badolato in the old time
Written by Sonia Simpatico – JUMP Team If you take a walk on the free and most desert beaches of Badolato, in front of…
Poznań – the cradle of Polish history
By Aleksandra Majchrowska, KONTAKT, Poland The Greater Poland voivodship can take pride in the long history and tradition. It is the place of origin…
Proverbs: pearls of folk wisdom
By Francesca Politi – JUMP Team Almost every culture has its unique proverbs. Those short, metaphorical expressions, part of every spoken language, reflect the…
A Rapa das Bestas de Sabucedo
A Rapa das Bestas de Sabucedo, is a party that consists of cutting the manes of the horses in a closed enclosure with a…
Let’s teach Europe in Soverato (Italy) with a big group of international teachers!
By Ylenia Azzaro – Associazione JUMP – Italy A very intensive training week has just ended in Soverato, (Calabria, Italy) with Associazione JUMP –…
The Ravaschiera Tower of Satriano
By Francesco Tirinato – JUMP Team “In the first half of the 16th century, a reorganisation of the defence system began on all the…