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A Ukrainian library has been opened in Ankara, Turkey

17.01.2018, 19:24

"Finally, our dream has come true. The Ukrainian library has been opened in Ankara. The library includes 1,500 copies of fiction and study books," the report reads.

This is reported by NGO Ukrayinsky Spilka (Ukrainian Union) according to Ukrinform Agency.

"Finally, our dream has come true. The Ukrainian library has been opened in Ankara. The library includes 1,500 copies of fiction and study books," the report reads.

In addition to popularizing Ukrainian literature, the organization also seeks to attract volunteers to social activities.

 

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