Did you know…?

Hungary was part of the Celtic world, then the Roman Empire. Following the fall of Rome, the Huns settled in the plains of Pannonia and gave their name to Hungary. […]
Europe in Paris!

SIA PARIS, France 24 February – 4 March 2018 This winter Europe visited Paris yet again. SIA, the magnificent show of agriculture closed its doors a few days ago but […]
Talented EUROPEAns from Hungary

Have you seen the gorgeous photos in the header? This month our slide-show has pictures taken by Hungarian EUROPEA students and also teachers! They are all passionate photographers carrying their […]
Horticulture Rules!

In January, 2018 Räpina School of Horticulture (EE) invited all Estonian schools and kindergartens to take part in a new plant growing project called “Kurgisõbrad” (“Friends of Cucumber”). It is […]
Where agriculture originates from?

„Throughout 2018, we will celebrate our diverse cultural heritage across Europe – at EU, national, regional and local level. The aim of the European Year of Cultural Heritage is to […]
10 Fun Facts About Hungary

Do you wanna see Hungary in a different way? Enjoy these 10 fun facts about the country. Izabella Élő EUROPEA Hungary, NA
Hungarian inventions

If you spend enough time with Hungarian, they are likely to start telling you how many Hungarian inventions there are. It’s true there have been many clever creations and big […]
March is in Hungarian colours!

Hungary is a country in Central Europe that covers an area of 93,030 square kilometers (35,920 square mi) in the Carpathian Basin. With about 10 million inhabitants, Hungary is a […]
Crossroads of the Past

2018 is the year of EUROPEA! Our association is 25 years old considering the famous 1993 January meeting in Ettelbruck (LU) as the starting point when The Statutes were signed […]
Learning On and Off the Land

Besides EUROPEA another network is quite active in the green sector: The ENTER network. ENTER is an European association of educational institutions in the field of teacher training for secondary […]