Avrupa Minerals Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:AVU)(FRANKFURT:8AM) - 



--  First greenfields discovery of massive sulfide mineralization in 20
    years in the Iberian Pyrite Belt 
--  10.85 meters of massive and semi-massive/stockwork sulfide
    mineralization grading 1.81% Cu, 2.57% Pb, 4.38% Zn, 0.13% Sn, and 75.27
    ppm Ag 
--  Including 7.95 meters @ 2.21% Cu, 3.05% Pb, 4.82% Zn, 0.15% Sn, 89.8 ppm
    Ag 
--  Followed by 2.90 meters @ 0.71% Cu, 1.27% Pb, 3.17% Zn, 0.092% Sn, 35.4
    ppm Ag 
--  Avrupa and Antofagasta sign an amended Joint Venture Agreement



Avrupa Minerals Ltd. is pleased to announce that recent drilling at Sesmarias
South in the Alvalade Joint Venture project, located in the Pyrite Belt of
southern Portugal, intersected copper-bearing massive and semi-massive sulfide
mineralization. The Alvalade Project is operated by Avrupa and funded by a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Antofagasta plc ("Antofagasta"). As previously
reported, Antofagasta has earned-in to 51% of the project with total funding of
US$4.3 million. Since the beginning of the project, the partners have drilled 28
holes and nearly 12,250 meters in all phases of drilling around the project
area.


The discovery of massive sulfide mineralization occurred in the second drill
hole at the new Sesmarias South target area, which is covered by approximately
100 meters of young cover sediments that completely obscure visual sighting of
the target rocks. Sesmarias South is located approximately seven kilometers
south of the past-producing Lousal Mine and 50 kilometers northwest of Lundin
Mining's Neves Corvo Mine, along the Neves Corvo trend of the Iberian Pyrite
Belt in Portugal. The discovery is the first greenfields success in the Pyrite
Belt of both Portugal and Spain since 1994.


The mineralized intercept in SES002 totals 16.85 meters, as described in the
table below. The intercept includes a zone of massive sulfide mineralization,
then underlain by a zone of semi-massive sulfides and strong stockwork sulfide
veining. There follows a narrow shear zone, which is, in turn, underlain by a
further zone of strong alteration with anomalous disseminated and stockwork
sulfide mineralization. The analytical results for each of the three zones
follow:




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                                                Ag                          
SULFIDE TYPE         FROM     TO TOTAL  Cu %   ppm  Pb %  Zn %   Sn %   Co %
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Massive            151.65 159.60  7.95  2.21  89.8  3.05  4.82   0.15  0.084
Semi-                                                                       
 massive/stockwork 159.60 162.50  2.90  0.71 35.45  1.27  3.17  0.092  0.051
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TOTAL                            10.85  1.81 75.27  2.57  4.38   0.13  0.075
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                                          Cu    Ag    Pb    Zn            Co
                     FROM     TO TOTAL   ppm   ppm   ppm   ppm    ---    ppm
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Weak/moderate                                                               
 stockwork         162.50 168.50  6.00  4514 10.57  1886  4838    ---    528
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Follow-up drilling at Sesmarias South will commence on March 1st. Up to three
holes are initially planned in order to determine the orientation of the
potential mineralized body, which is totally blind from the surface. 


Paul W. Kuhn, President and CEO of Avrupa Minerals, commented, "The discovery of
the Sesmarias South mineralization is really and truly an exciting event! This
is the first greenfields VMS intersect the Pyrite Belt in 20 years. This
discovery of massive sulfide mineralization is the result of three years of
study, drilling, re-study, more drilling, reliance on the still-evolving
structural and geological model for mineralization in the Pyrite Belt, full
dedication from both the Avrupa and Antofagasta teams, and a willingness by
Antofagasta to continue the necessary funding for the program. We are looking
forward to the start of the follow-up drilling at Sesmarias, as well as
continued first-pass exploration in our other target areas."


In addition to the Sesmarias South success the Alvalade JV partners have also
signed an amended Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) which allows for more interim
funding by Antofagasta, an expanded time frame in which to get to a feasibility
study decision, and a means for Avrupa to be carried to production, if there is
a production decision to be made for the project. The amended agreement carries
the following terms (in summary):




--  After due diligence, exploration funding of US$ 300,000 (completed). 
--  Antofagasta must spend US$ 4 million on exploration to earn-in to 51% of
    the joint venture (Option 1 completed). 
--  To earn a further 9% of the JV (for an aggregate total of 60%),
    Antofagasta must fund US$ 2 million exploration by December 31, 2015
    (Option 2 underway). 
--  To earn a further 5% of the JV (for an aggregate total of 65%),
    Antofagasta must prepare, fund, and deliver a Preliminary Economic
    Assessment on a project within the JV area by December 31, 2017 (Option
    3). 
--  To earn a further 10% of the JV (for an aggregate total of 75%),
    Antofagasta must prepare, fund, and deliver a Feasibility Study on a
    project within the JV area by December 31, 2022 (Option 4). 
--  And to earn a further 5% of the JV (for an aggregate total of 80%),
    Antofagasta must fund 100% of all work programs during this phase and
    make a Development Decision within one year of the Option 4 exercise
    date (Option 5). 
--  Antofagasta will carry Avrupa through to production, and Avrupa will
    repay Antofagasta from proceeds, dividends, and sales generated by the
    actual production from any mine within the project area.



Notes on analytical methods and quality control. All samples were sent to the
ALS Chemex sample preparation facility in Seville, Spain. Chemex shipped the
prepped material to their main European analytical laboratory located in
Loughrea, Ireland. In the main sulfide zone from 151.65 to 162.50 meters, total
copper, silver, lead, zinc, and cobalt results were obtained using a metals'
extraction method developed specifically for analysis of massive sulfide
mineralization. This includes metals' digestion by strong oxidizing agents,
followed by analysis using the industry-standard technique of inductively
coupled plasma - atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). Total tin results were
obtained using a lithium borate fusion with the addition of a strong oxidizing
agent, and followed by x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis. In the lower anomalous
zone from 162.50 to 168.50 meters, all metals' results were obtained using a
four-acid digestion, followed by ICP-AES analysis for near-total results in all
metals with the exception of tin, which was not re-analyzed due to low levels.
In addition to ALS Chemex quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of all work
orders, the Joint Venture conducted its own normal, internal QAQC from results
generated by the systematic inclusion of certified reference materials, blank
samples and field duplicate samples. The analytical results from the quality
control samples in the SES002 work order have been evaluated, and conform to
industry best practice standards.


Antofagasta plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the
FTSE-100 Index, and has significant mining interests in Chile. Antofagasta plc
operates four copper mines: Los Pelambres, Esperanza, El Tesoro and Michilla.
Total production in 2013 was 721,200 tonnes of copper, 9,000 tonnes of
molybdenum, and 293,800 ounces of gold. Antofagasta plc also has exploration,
evaluation and/or feasibility programs in North America, Latin America, Europe,
Asia, Australia and Africa.


Avrupa Minerals Ltd. is a growth-oriented junior exploration and development
company focused on discovery, using a prospect generator model, of valuable
mineral deposits in politically stable and prospective regions of Europe,
including Portugal, Kosovo, and Germany.


The Company currently holds 15 exploration licenses in three European countries,
including nine in Portugal covering 2,980 km2, five in Kosovo covering 153 km2,
and one in Germany covering 307 km2. Avrupa operates three joint ventures in
Portugal, including:




--  The Alvalade JV, with Antofagasta, covering one license in the Iberian
    Pyrite Belt of southern Portugal, for Cu-rich massive sulfide deposits; 
--  The Covas JV, with Blackheath Resources, covering one license in
    northern Portugal, for intrusion-related W deposits; and 
--  The Arga JV, also with Blackheath Resources, covering one license
    located adjacent to the Covas JV, for intrusion-related Au-W deposits.



Avrupa is currently upgrading precious and base metal targets to JV-ready status
in a variety of districts on their other licenses, with the idea of attracting
potential partners to project-specific and/or regional exploration programs. 


For additional information, visit our website at www.avrupaminerals.com.

On behalf of the Board,

Paul W. Kuhn, President & Director

This news release was prepared by Company management, who take full
responsibility for its content. Paul W. Kuhn, President and CEO of Avrupa
Minerals, a Licensed Professional Geologist and a Registered Member of the
Society of Mining Engineers, is a Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators. He has reviewed the
technical disclosure in this release.


Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term
is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility
for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Avrupa Minerals Ltd.
(604) 687-3520
(888) 889-4874 (FAX)
www.avrupaminerals.com

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