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The [[Ruski dom, Russian Information and Cultural Centre, Maribor|Ruski dom]], the Russian Information and Cultural Centre, was established in [[established::2011]] in Maribor by the non-governmental foundation Russkiy Mir. The Centre was opened in order to strengthen the cultural ties between Russia and Slovenia and promote Russian language, history and culture. | The [[Ruski dom, Russian Information and Cultural Centre, Maribor|Ruski dom]], the Russian Information and Cultural Centre, was established in [[established::2011]] in Maribor by the non-governmental foundation Russkiy Mir. The Centre was opened in order to strengthen the cultural ties between Russia and Slovenia and promote Russian language, history and culture. | ||
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== Mission and projects == | == Mission and projects == | ||
The Centre in Maribor is one out of 73 similar world-wide centres, which were opened by the Russkiy Mir Foundation. One of the motives for the opening was the successful candidacy of the city of Maribor for the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture 2012]]. | The Centre in Maribor is one out of 73 similar world-wide centres, which were opened by the Russkiy Mir Foundation. One of the motives for the opening was the successful candidacy of the city of Maribor for the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012|European Capital of Culture 2012]]. | ||
− | The Centre | + | The Centre offers access to the literature in Russian, multimedia, textbooks, newspapers and Russian televison programmes. The Centre was opened with the exhibition ''The First in Space'' [Prvi v vesolju] dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's first flight into space. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 16:52, 13 July 2011
Mission and projects
The Centre in Maribor is one out of 73 similar world-wide centres, which were opened by the Russkiy Mir Foundation. One of the motives for the opening was the successful candidacy of the city of Maribor for the European Capital of Culture 2012.
The Centre offers access to the literature in Russian, multimedia, textbooks, newspapers and Russian televison programmes. The Centre was opened with the exhibition The First in Space [Prvi v vesolju] dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's first flight into space.