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Issues of teaching Russian discussed in Croatia

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Issues of teaching Russian discussed in Croatia


06.10.2021

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The conference dedicated to the study of the Russian language took place in Croatia. It was conducted online at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Juraj Dobrila University of Pula. The forum was timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the study of the Russian language at the faculty.

About 100 people participated in the conference, including scientists, teachers of the Russian language, writers, journalists, public figures, and diplomats from more than a dozen countries.

The forum helped identify topical problems and new ideas, exchange experience. It also revealed additional incentives for cooperation between professional communities in different countries.

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