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World Radio Day (February 13)

Every year on February 13, we celebrate World Radio Day. Despite the factthat today's era is characterized by various online platforms predominantlyused by teenagers and younger generations, radio still holds the top spot asthe most used medium in the world. The goal of World Radio Day is to remindlisteners of the importance of radio, freedom of expression in itsbroadcasting, and to reflect on the future of this global medium.

February 10th – International Day of the Diplomatic Worker

Diplomacy is an integral part of international relations and plays a key role in maintaining peace and stability in the world. Every year on February 10th, we commemorate International Day of the Diplomatic Worker, dedicated to the people who have devoted their lives to serving their country and international cooperation.

Сlasses on Old Slavic calligraphy

The European Fund for Slavic Writing and Culture (Slavfond) invites childrenand adults to exciting classes on Old Slavic calligraphy. You will learn aboutthe features of ancient Slavic writing and master the basics of calligraphyart.

We look forward to seeing you in the courses, where you can touch historyand master the ancient art of writing. Classes start on March 1, 2025.

European Foundation of Slavic Literacy and Culture – Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of Victory over Nazi Germany

European Foundation of Slavic Literacy and Culture – Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of Victory over Nazi Germany

 

The European Foundation of Slavic Literacy and Culture (Slavfond) is actively preparing to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Victory over Nazi Germany by implementing a project aimed at preserving the memory of the Great Patriotic War and passing it on to future generations. As part of this initiative, the foundation’s official website (www.slavfond.eu) publishes monthly materials highlighting key events and significant moments that contributed to the Victory in 1945.

The “Russian Word” Contest in Bratislava: A Celebration of Russian Culture and Creativity

The “Russian Word” Contest in Bratislava: A Celebration of Russian Culture and Creativity

The regional rounds of the “Russian Word” contest continue to take place in Slovakia. This year’s theme, “Calendar Holidays,” has added vibrant colors to events dedicated to Russian culture.