Serbian cultural center opens in Romania

The Serbian Cultural Center St. Sava was officially opened Saturday in Bucharerst, Romania.

Izvor: Beta

Sunday, 19.08.2007.

15:10

Default images

The Serbian Cultural Center St. Sava was officially opened Saturday in Bucharerst, Romania. The opening ceremony was held as part of the Days of Transfiguration holiday, an annual cultural and spiritual manifestation of the Serb community in Romania that has been organized for the past 14 years. Serbian cultural center opens in Romania A literary award named Great Bazjaska Charter, established as part of the event, was presented yesterday to Serb poet Miodrag Pavlovic. The manifestation gathered more than 5,000 people, including members of Serbian and Romanian political and cultural elite, and church dignitaries. The Romanian Government set aside EUR 150,000 for the construction of the Serbian Cultural Center, while the Serbian Government made a contribution of EUR 8,500. The Romanian census figures from 2002 show that some 22,000 ethnic Serbs live in that country.

Serbian cultural center opens in Romania

A literary award named Great Bazjaška Charter, established as part of the event, was presented yesterday to Serb poet Miodrag Pavlović.

The manifestation gathered more than 5,000 people, including members of Serbian and Romanian political and cultural elite, and church dignitaries.

The Romanian Government set aside EUR 150,000 for the construction of the Serbian Cultural Center, while the Serbian Government made a contribution of EUR 8,500.

The Romanian census figures from 2002 show that some 22,000 ethnic Serbs live in that country.

Komentari 0

0 Komentari

Možda vas zanima

Svet

Uništeno; Zelenski: Hvala na preciznosti

U ukrajinskom napadu na vojni aerodrom na Krimu u sredu ozbiljno su oštećena četiri lansera raketa, tri radarske stanice i druga oprema, saopštila je danas Ukrajinska vojna obaveštajna agencija.

14:21

18.4.2024.

1 d

Podeli: