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From Samarjanin, Civic Paths and Staravina municipality
Paintings For Butler, Trajkovski And The German Embassy
Let us support the return of life in Mariovo through the art - it is the basic idea of the organizers of the Italian paintings auction, whose fund is dedicated to the support of the project "Detsko selo-Mariovo“.
The HO Samarjanin (Samaritan), Civic Paths and Staravina municipality, supported by "Podravka", "Nestle" and the Epinal Hotels, organized a presentation of the project "Detsko selo - Mariovo" (Children's Village - Mariovo) and an auction of paintings from by the Italian artist's Laura Simone art colonies, which are always donated for humanitarian purposes.
Regarding the fact that Mariovo has so far attracted the attention of a number of diplomats and politicians, the organizers have chosen three paintings that will be additionally handed as a gift for those who have shown a special interest for the development of Mariovo through projects aimed for this regions. Thus, Samarjanin gave one painting to the American Ambassador in Macedonia, Mr. Lawrence Butler, Civic Paths gave one painting to the President of our Country, Mr. Boris Trajkovski and Municipality Staravina to the German Embassy in Macedonia, while the Bosnian Ambassador in Macedonia was personally handed a painting during the auction. His reverence, the Australian - New Zealand archbishop and Prespa - Pelagonija administrator Mr. Petar - president of HO Samarjanin, explained that the Children Village will be located near Gradeska Reka, known also as Stone River, next to the St. Dimitrija church, which dates from the 15th century, where the school used to be located in the past. The Children Village will become a new, warm home for 40 orphans. The prefabricated houses have already been provided, and on the initiative Gradesnica citizens, the children village will bear the name of the Macedonian defender Blagojche Siljanov.
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“Give pleasure to your boss!!!”These days, a new commercial about a new coffee brand appeared on TV. I presume you’ve already seen it. A secretary slips when bringing coffee to her boss, slides down his desk on her stomach to stop in front of him with the coffee in her hand? I am not sure how you react to it, but after I had seen it for the first time I was left with my mouth open. It was a mixed feeling of bewilderment, sickness, disbelief…how could somebody think of something like that? How could nobody react to this commercial?
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“Mesecina” and “Arka” work on registering adults
People are born for the second time after obtaining personal documentsBari, Alisa, Dzejlan and a list of other names are just some of the examples for successful work of the Roma information centers of the humanitarian organization Mesecina from Gostivar. Despite being adults, they have recently been given their first birth certificate and have practically been born for the second time. |  |
Civic resistance for the restarting of the melting plant in Veles
The Green Coalition insists on dislocating the polluterIt was so alive on 16 February in Veles! The event “Veleska pastrmajlija” was taking place at the pizza-bar “Snoopy”. The event has a special purpose – collecting money for the Children Ward at the Town Hospital. The action was organized by the “Focus” Foundation, in cooperation with the municipality of Veles. |  |
Expeditio, Kotor, Montenegro
Our vision is a quality space for better lifeWe decided to make an unusual interview with three people, as they themselves are unusual, as well as the association they are members of. Aleksandra Kapetanovic, Biljana Gligorovic and Tatjana Rajic are three young architects, who dedicate their creativity, knowledge and enthusiasm to cultural heritage, architecture, spatial planning and the civic sector in Montenegro, particularly focused on Boka Kotorska and its surroundings. |  |
Violeta Tanceva – Zlateva
My attitude towards the language“People who are of the same origin and who speak the same words and who live and make friends of each other, who have the same customs and songs and entertainment are what we call a nation, and the place where that people lives is called the people's country. Thus the Macedonians also are a nation and the place which is theirs is called Macedonia.”
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Armenian community in the Republic of Macedonia
About 110 families cherish both the Armenian and the Macedonian cultureThe genesis of the Armenian communities on the territory of today’s Macedonia goes back to the medieval times as can be proved by the numerous papers, traveling notes by foreign travelers who stayed or passed through the towns where among other nations, lived the Armenians. |  |
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