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ORGANISING THE XII. SZIKINCE FESTIVAL

The organisation and implementation of the XII. Szikince Festival in the three concerned municipalities (Zalaba, Sikenička, Pavlová).

ORGANISING THE XI. SZIKINCE FESTIVAL

The organisation and implementation of the XI. Szikince Festival in the three concerned municipalities (Zalaba, Sikenička, Pavlová).

ORGANISING THE X. SZIKINCE FESTIVAL

The organisation and implementation of the X. Szikince Festival in the three concerned municipalities (Zalaba, Sikenička, Pavlová).

The Ister-Granum EGTC is 10 years old

The EGTC was 10 years old in 2018. The founding anniversary was commemorated during the conference. The publication was published in this context.

The region of three rivers

Our region has been offering itself as a single integrated unit to the visitors since the reconstruction of the Mária Valéria Bridge on 11 October 2001. The nature and the history have created a terribly exciting cultural landscape across these rivers. This picturesque landscape, where the three rivers meet, is the land of kings, scholars and artists. In our publication, we would like to showcase the cross-border region centered in Esztergom and Štúrovo. Showcasing the smaller landscapes encourages people to visit by car, by bicycle, on foot, on the water or by the little train, and discover our municipalities full of natural and cultural resources.

A legal guide of local products on the Hungarian-Slovak border

Our organisation – the Ister-Granum EGTC – has been working on mapping the local farmers’ needs, creating the terms of sale for local products and marketing them for several years along the Slovak-Hungarian border. This publication contains the regulations, laws and legislations concerning the topic of local products in both countries. The term ‘local product’ is not enshrined in a legislation, it is only present in the common language, therefore we use the term enshrined in a legislation in the publication. We hope this legal regulatory guide will help all producers and customers across the border.

Wave (Water-linked heritage) situational anaysis

The WaVE is a project aiming to utilize and reassess water heritage, and, besides the preservation and development of nature and heritage, the project promotes social-economic growth and adaptation to climate change as a positive side effect in the participating sites, as a result of its ecosystem-based approach. Meeting the specific requirements of the Interreg Europe programme, the project aims to promote beneficial changes focusing on the development of already existing policies. For this purpose, the partners taking part in WaVE prepare their action plans, which they will implement in the last year of the project. In order to create an action plan, they cooperate closely, they take part in knowledge transfer events, exchange good practices and actively involve local stakeholders in the development process. As a result of the project, the policies and programmes for the integrated validation and development of the water-related heritage could change in a positive direction, and new project ideas could take place.