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Monument to the Muslim Magomayev
On Wednesday, July 18th, the solemn ceremony took place in Kiev the opening of the square and a monument to the Azerbaijani artist Muslim Magomayev. The Minister of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan Abulfas Garayev, the Deputy Chairman of KSCA Oleksandr Spasibko, the Minister of Culture of Ukraine, Abulfas Garayev, as well as artists from Azerbaijan, from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and other countries knew and loved the singer. 19659007] "As part of the celebrations of the 75th anniversary of the birth of the famous opera singer and pop, composer, folk artist Muslim Magomayev, with the initiative and with the full support of the l & # 39; Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Ukraine In the city of Kiev, a place bearing the name of the Muslim Magomayev was opened at the address: the crossroads of V. Chornovil Avenue and Sichovykh streets Striltsev and a monument to the outstanding artist ", – Spasibko said.
and the cities partnership is stable and stable.
"We cooperate in the areas of infrastructure development in cities, industry, culture, tourism, etc. Our cities are constantly exchanging useful experience in the development of capitals, all of which suggests that we have real friends in Azerbaijan, "- said the vice president of KSCA at the opening ceremony of the monument
Spasibko noted that Kiev is becoming every day a better and greener city
" We are working on rebuilding parks and open spaces in every neighborhood of the city.For example, last week opened the second phase of the reconstruction of the "Natalka" Park, which is the standard gold among the parks of Kiev, – he said – and I'm sure the square to them.The Muslim Magomayev will become an invaluable gift to the citizens of Kiev and the city – millions of talented fans of the singer and legendary composer Kievans v will come here and enjoy the rest. We are grateful for this contribution to the development of the city! "- Noted the vice president of the State Administration of Kyiv City.
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