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Serbs' cultural center in FYROM opens new premises

16. April 2010. | 08:32

Source: Tanjug

The Serbs' culture and information center in FYRMacedonia entitled Spona (Link) officially opened its new premises in Skopje, within a comprehensive project the aim of which is to provide Serbs living in this country with information.

The Serbs' culture and information center in FYRMacedonia entitled Spona (Link) officially opened its new premises in Skopje, within a comprehensive project the aim of which is to provide Serbs living in this country with information.

Speaking of the project supported by the Serbian Culture Ministry, Serbian Ambassador to FYRMacedonia Tomislav Djurin said that, with its activities and concept, the Spona center must primarely turn to the younger generations of Serbs and serve as a connection between the past, the present and a better future.

"By opening the new premises, we are opening the door to new possibilities for a much better cooperation in that will help realize broader social projects, meet the needs of the people, primarily those that deal with preservation and promotion of the Serbian cultural heritage, and human and minority rights in Macedonia," Spona Executive Manager Milutin Stancic said.

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