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Revision as of 06:56, 23 January 2013
The Europarties are our equivalent of the Anniversary/Fall Ball for Europe. We currently have two per year, a Summer Euro Party and a Winter Euro Party. Winter Euro Party is typically held in Great Britain or Ireland. Summer Euro Party is typically held in continental Europe.
2002
- Main article: Euro Party 2002
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2003
- Main article: Euro Party 2003
Brandon, England
2004
- Main article: Euro Party 2004
Finland
2005
- Main article: Euro Party 2005
Gothenburg, Sweden
2006
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2006
Bratislava, Slovakia
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2006
Skipton, Yorkshire, UK
2007
There was no Winter Europarty this year as the one planned in Malage, Spain never went ahead.
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2007
Driebergen, the Netherlands
2008
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2008
Slindon, UK
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2008
Waldmannshausen, Germany
2009
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2009
Skipton, UK
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2009
Driebergen, The Netherlands
2010
- Main article: Winter Europarty 2010
Much Wenlock, Shropshire, UK
- Main article: Summer Europarty 2010
Rauenberg-Rotenberg, Germany
2011
- Main article: Euro Anni
A single combined event was held as the European tenth anniversary party.
Much Wenlock, Shropshire, UK
2012
- Main article: Euro Party 2012