Ofelya hambardzumyan biography template

  • Hambardzumyan was born in Armenia's capital city of Yerevan, on January 9, 1925.
  • Armenian singer of folk and popular music.
  • Ofelya Hambardzumyan.
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    Museum of Kosovo

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    Museum of Kosovo

    The Wikimedian in Residence has the target to work in museum, to write articles in Wikipedia, Wikidata and to upload photos in Wikimedia Commons about all objects who are inside of the Museum of Kosova. Also this user is from WOALUG - Wikimedians of Albanian Language User Group

    Also here you can find the article about the museum in Albanian Language : sq:Muzeu i Kosovës.

    And here the article about the museum in English Language : en:Kosovo Museum

    Articles which are created about Museum of Kosovo in Wikipedia :

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    2. sq:Monumenti Votiv
    3. sq:Busti i Perendeshes Dardane
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    Historic of Museum

    Kosovo Museum - is the National Museum of Kosovo, located in the city of Prishtina. It was founded in 1949 and is the largest museum in Kosovo. However, the building of the museum was constructed in 1889 and it was designed according to the Austro-Hungarian style of construction and its real aim was establishing the high military command of that time.

    The Museum is the earliest institution of cultural heritage in Kosovo, established with the goal of preserving, restoration-conservation and presentation of m

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    23.03.2016

    Galust Sahakyan Sends Condolence Despatch on Gegham Grigoryan’s Death

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  • Hrant Dink Foundation launched the first call for the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant on March 10th, 2014. During the first two rounds, Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant has received over 380 applications, 80 individuals from Turkey and Armenia received the support of the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant and 55 of them have already realised their visits to the neighbouring country. We invite you to read, see and watch their personal accounts, impressions, stories and photos in the recently launched Beyond Borders Turkey-Armenia website.

    In the third round of the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant, we received a total of 142 applications from both countries. 64 applications, which were in full compliance with the technical requirements mentioned in the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant Regulations, were submitted to the independent Selection Committee. These applications were carefully assessed by the committee in accordance with the selection criteria and priorities mentioned in the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant Regulations.

    We are delighted to announce that the Hrant Dink Foundation will be offering support in the form of a travel grant to a total of 45 individuals – 29 from Turkey, 16 from Armenia – for their visits to the neighbouring country with specific purpose and programme mentioned