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Belarus-2010: the crucial events of the last year

Belarus-2010: the crucial events of the last year
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A subject book exhibition "Belarus-2010: the crucial events of the last year” runs at the National Library of Belarus (room 106) from 1 April to 20 May.


Publications from national periodicals are on display.

The exhibition presents a number of articles about the most significant events in policy and economy of Belarus: the presidential election, the IV All-Belarus People Summit, advancement of economic integration between Belarus, Russian and Kazakhstan etc.

Other publications are dedicated to the crucial cultural events happened last year, such as the Children’s Eurovision held in Minsk, the opening of the Mir Castle, a unique architectural monument of the 16th – 20th centuries, and of Belarusian State Circus after reconstruction.

A number of events timed to the 200th birthday of Belarusian artist Ivan Khrutsky whose heritage is listed by UNESCO were held in 2010 as well.

On 30 January the monumental cultural and sport complex “Minsk-Arena” was opened.

Numerous publications on display are dedicated to sport events including the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

The exhibition includes about 30 periodicals.

Contact phone numbers: (+375-17) 293-25-87.

       
           
       

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