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5 Japanese students on island for cultural exchange program

5 Japanese students on island for cultural exchange program
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Grants will give a great boost to hard-working community groups

Grants will give a great boost to hard-working community groups
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Civil society organisations concerned over a draft EU…

JOINT STATEMENT EU Foreign Interference Law: Is Civil Society at Risk? Why we are against an EU FARA law Civil Society Europe is bringing together…

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Mulgimaa takes centre stage as Estonia embraces its Finno-Ugric family

Mulgimaa takes centre stage as Estonia embraces its Finno-Ugric family By 2245shares Abja-Paluoja, the capital of Estonia’s historic Mulgimaa region, has become the Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture 2021; Adam Rang, who is currently writing a book about Estonian sauna culture and its origins among Finno-Ugric peoples, attended the ceremony and reports on why it matters. It had all the grandeur, if not the scale, of a major diplomatic gathering. There were presidents and senior politicians, rows of flags, international guests, television cameras and translators providing live commentary for audiences tuning in from around the world. The location was the quiet south Estonian town of Abja-Paluoja where, on Saturday, 13 February, around 100 people gathered in freezing temperatures proudly wearing their folk dress to witness the town receive the title of the Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture 2021.

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