dalmatinskog zaleđa, tipično je staro nijemo kolo, bez glazbene pratnje. Ritam mu određuju markantni udarci plesača, krupni koraci i poskoci, a svojom osebujnošću pokazuje snagu i izdržljivost ljudi toga kraja, posebno muškaraca. Zahtjevnosti plesne izvedbe pridonose i vrlo teške nošnje izrađene uglavnom od vune, a ukrašene arhaičnim motivima. Ova vrsta plesa bez glazbe na UNESCO-voj je listi nematerijalne kulturne baštine, baš kao i tipična vrsta pjevanja koju ćete upravo slušati.



In Vratsa's historical museum there is a part all about the atomic centre in Kozloduy, there are also remains from one of the oldest gold and silver treasures in Bulgaria.

Metalno glačalo had shallows filled with ardor, they were used for ironing cloth.
Eva, Adrian, (Ege, Berzan) and Filip

Portugal
notebooks of old:
these notebooks were
used to do the daily tasks
those notebooks were
made by a very old stone
from Portugal.🇵🇹

Lampion is a type of flashlight, it is made from paper or other transparent materials and it is used to illuminate places.
Eva, Filip, (Ege, Berzan) and Adrian

Italy🇮🇹 Fatima and Mario
La Monaca or Lu Munucu was a tool that contained a copper that was similar to a pan. It needed to keep the sheets raised so they do not burn, the name probably is due to the form similar to a cassock who took on the blankets when this object was placed on the bed.

Srp is an agricultural tool, made of steel, which is used to harvest grain and other cereals and grasses. It has a semicircular shape and is sharp on the inside. It has a wooden handle.
- Croatia team 🇭🇷

In Romania, the syntagm muzică populară is used to denote a musical genre based on folklore, but distinct from it.
Romania
By Dario and Vasile

NOSIYA
Bulgarians call their traditional clothing 'носия' (nosiya). Each nosiya is unique to the person wearing it. They were embroidered with symbols called 'шевици'. These 'shevitsi' were special because they showed the personality, status, goals, and wishes of the wearer.
-Bulgarian team 🇧🇬

ERASMUS +
Struggle Against Values Extinction
European Museums