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The project aims to explore and highlight the essential role of water in European history, society, and natural environment, with particular focus in the countries enrolled in this project. It will address water as a cultural, ecological and scientific resource by combining perspectives from history, social studies, geography and biology. The tasks will be developed through distant interaction strategies and student mobilities, enabling students to compare local contexts such as rivers, coasts and water systems, as well as their challenges related to sustainability and climate change. The outputs will reflect the different tasks and will be developed with digital tools that allow dissemination and raise awareness about the importance of water in the past, present and future of Europe.