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Exhibition in Belgrade tells about Russian emigrants in Serbia

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Exhibition in Belgrade tells about Russian emigrants in Serbia


26.01.2022

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Documents and archival materials telling about Russian emigrants of the 20-50s of the 20th century, who made a significant contribution to the development of Serbia in various fields, will be exhibited in Belgrade. The exhibition starts on February 1 at the Russian Center for Science and Culture, Pravoslavie.RU reports.

Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see numerous documents from the Historical Archive of Belgrade, telling about the activities of Russian emigrants in Serbia in the 1st half of the 20th century. It is noted that the Russians made a great contribution to the development of culture, architecture and social life of the Serbian capital.

The opening ceremony of the exposition, which will work in the Russian House until February 16, will be attended by the Deputy Head of the Belgrade Administration Goran Vesic.

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