
Miranda de Ebro rethinks its relationship with the river following an interview with Javier San Román
The exhibition continues to resonate and reminds us that floods will continue and require adaptation.


1926 – 2026


The exhibition continues to resonate and reminds us that floods will continue and require adaptation.

The Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro inaugurated today at the Casa de Cultura in Miranda de Ebro the travelling
exhibition for its Centenary: Along the Ebro Basin

General press, specialized media, and public initiatives have given visibility to the centenary of the world’s first river basin authority

You can get yours at the official network of points of sale and on the Loterías y Apuestas del Estado website.

Creation of the Confederación Sindical Hidrográfica del Ebro, now the Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro (CHE).

The organization celebrates its 100th anniversary this coming March 5.

The Centenary takes to the streets. The CHE opens up in Zaragoza with a visible presence in public space.

Connecting research and real-world water management in the Ebro basin.

IDEE analyzes the CHE’s centennial as a key milestone in the history of hydrological and territorial planning in Spain.

The first session of Meetings in Reinosa combined the historical analysis of Rogelio Galván Plaza and the environmental reading of Agustín Monteoliva Herreras with the interventions of the attending public.

The CHE Centenary exhibition ends on February 1, 2026.

Meetings in Reinosa will be held on January 15, at 6:00 PM, at La Casona, with Agustín Monteoliva Herreras and Rogelio Galván Plaza.