Russian-Finnish culture center opens in Helsinki
Science and culture
A Russian-Finnish cultural center is opening today in Helsinki, TASS reported.
The center, proposed by a local foundation promoting cultural ties between the two countries, will become a platform for regular exhibitions by Russian and Polish artists, meetings with writer and poets and film retrospectives.
There are an estimated 60,000 Russian nationals currently living in Finland.


















































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